Nigeyy
Legendary Member
- Location
- Massachusetts, USA
OK, new job, now 8 miles to work, instead of 24 miles. I used to do a "full" commute once a week, and 2-3 other days park the car halfway and do a "half" commute.
Started a new job a couple of weeks ago. Now, I will admit to the fact I'm incredibly lucky in that I need to only take 9 turns in total to get to work, and the roads I'm on are fairly conducive to cycling -reasonably flat, nice wide roads for the most part And don't get me wrong, I won't cycle when it's icy or snowy. But....
it's so blessed easy and pleasant. I mean getting home only takes 10-15 minutes longer than driving the car (which I still have to do for picking up the kids once a week). I get home in such a good mood.
Yes, I appreciate I'm really fortunate with proximity and the roads I have, but still, I just can't believe there are people who don't do it. There's a person at work who lived 3 miles from work -perfectly physically able mind you -but never cycled, walked or ran into work once. I just don't get it -maybe petrol over here has to increase to UK prices? I don't know.
Started a new job a couple of weeks ago. Now, I will admit to the fact I'm incredibly lucky in that I need to only take 9 turns in total to get to work, and the roads I'm on are fairly conducive to cycling -reasonably flat, nice wide roads for the most part And don't get me wrong, I won't cycle when it's icy or snowy. But....
it's so blessed easy and pleasant. I mean getting home only takes 10-15 minutes longer than driving the car (which I still have to do for picking up the kids once a week). I get home in such a good mood.
Yes, I appreciate I'm really fortunate with proximity and the roads I have, but still, I just can't believe there are people who don't do it. There's a person at work who lived 3 miles from work -perfectly physically able mind you -but never cycled, walked or ran into work once. I just don't get it -maybe petrol over here has to increase to UK prices? I don't know.