Why do fighter jet pilots carry parachutes and have ejector seats, I mean, just how often do they crash?
I ride in the middle of Manchester and environs, busses aren't door to door unless you're lucky or plan your home and job accordingly, the entire Metrolink tram network was out of service for 5 hours today and what's to say you can't have a non urban commute?On reflection, I'll qualify my post - to give the OP his due, he did post in the commuting section, so perhaps it's not for us who ride mostly out in the sticks to comment.
Agreed, but maybe the OP is in that lucky position, so in his personal case it may not be such a stupid questionI ride in the middle of Manchester and environs, busses aren't door to door unless you're lucky or plan your home and job accordingly, the entire Metrolink tram network was out of service for 5 hours today and what's to say you can't have a non urban commute?
On reflection, I'll qualify my post - to give the OP his due, he did post in the commuting section, so perhaps it's not for us who ride mostly out in the sticks to comment.
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but the most important reason to carry spare tubes and a repair kit is to prevent punctures.
If you leave them behind - you will puncture. If you take them with you - you won't.
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You'll be really sorry when you get a puncture and the driver won't let you on.I carry a bus with me just incase .