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I know you can't transport other people or stuff on your bicycle, neither are they great forms of transportation in bad weather, but if you live in a relatively flat town or city, I think a bicycle is far superior to a car, & you save a huge amount of money.
Sure you can only go so far on a bike, but you can always load a bicycle on a bus or train more often than not, so that argument is really invalid.
I was riding my bicycle on a trail & contemplating all the money I was saving, how much weight I had lost, & how much stamina I had gained, and this is what inspired me to write this post...
Someone stole my $200 Giant from Taco Bell, so I started locking up my bike every time I go inside anywhere, period, & it only took them a few seconds BTW.
STILL, $100-300 used bike vs $200-400/month transportation cost is HUGE!!!
Discuss...
Sure you can only go so far on a bike, but you can always load a bicycle on a bus or train more often than not, so that argument is really invalid.
I was riding my bicycle on a trail & contemplating all the money I was saving, how much weight I had lost, & how much stamina I had gained, and this is what inspired me to write this post...
Someone stole my $200 Giant from Taco Bell, so I started locking up my bike every time I go inside anywhere, period, & it only took them a few seconds BTW.
STILL, $100-300 used bike vs $200-400/month transportation cost is HUGE!!!
Discuss...