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I used to drive to work every day, I would see people cycling and knew they must be riding to work and was amazed by it. It seems silly now but I realise that a lot of drivers feel the way I did then, it seems totally alien to not drive in. It was so ingrained it didn’t seem possible or realistic. I now cycle in every day unless there is a reason for me to drive because I have to be somewhere after work or I need to pick something/someone up afterwards, apart from that its cycling all the way.
I would even drive to the chip shop which is about half a mile away without even thinking about it, now it’s easier just to cycle down and bung it in my pannier. It’s cheaper and I feel good about doing it.
It will take a shift in culture and unfortunately taxing is one of the best ways to force people to drive less. I already hear people talking about driving slower to save petrol and also using their bikes for work though safety is also a concern for people.
I’ve been nagging one friend who works less than a mile away from his home to cycle in for a few years now. Unfortunately he is too lazy to bike it there as every minute in bed is precious to him, he jumps up and barely has time to get dressed and in the car to get there on time. It would actually be faster for him to use his bike but he is too used to the car. He is actually considering it now though as he knows it will save a lot of money , plus he smokes and is trying to stop that too
“I’m not paying more than £7 for cigs!”
The government IMO uses it simply as a way raise to money and not to actually as part of any agenda to improve our health or the environment. If they actually cared they would improve public transport too instead of building more roads which contradicts everything they say about getting people out of their cars.
I have genuine sympathy for people who have to travel long distances but surely there are solutions that dont involve moving house or quitting a job you may like to find one closer. More economical cars for one if there is no other alternative, or cycling one way and driving the other like Red Light suggested.
If we actually show a desire for alternatives maybe one will appear eventually. It boggles my mind that we invented so much and reached the internal combustion engine and then never found anything better since.
Ok Ive rambled on too much, hats off if you read all that but its just my thoughts