Thomk
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- Warwickshire
Fat, lazy, ignorant and scared.
+150 miles at the begining and end of the day would prove too much for me.
I agree with ianrauk. I don't care what people say in surveys, the truth is that most people don't cycle, because it's hard and takes effort. (At least a first!)
Cycling saves me 20 quid a week in parking charges, about the same amount in diesel. I can only remember getting seriously wet five times this year, and two of them were on Monday![]()
It's effort. People are inherently lazy. I often need to motivate myself to get on the bike. Once on it it's fine.... fu and good exercise, but imagine if you didn't know how good it feels? Non-cyclist commuters simply imagine how awful it must feel, and never experience the endorphin/adrenaline rush of a good fast run into work,.
Although weather is always cited and it depends a bit on where you are in the country I always remember-ish the Richards Bicycle Book statement that it only rains on six (or was it twelve) days a year during a typical commute. Which given we work about 220 days a year is not many.
I doubt he lived in Cumbria.6 -12 rainy days is about right here............... per month!Although weather is always cited and it depends a bit on where you are in the country I always remember-ish the Richards Bicycle Book statement that it only rains on six (or was it twelve) days a year during a typical commute. Which given we work about 220 days a year is not many.
This
and its correct. I dice with death every day on my commute. The fear of traffic should remain with us all.
According to most surveys, it's fear of traffic.
Most non-cycle commuters don't think much about the rain, they think raincoats work fine for that.