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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Wiltshire, England, UK
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    509

    Wahay!!! Took Bike to Work

    My first time cycling to work - and I really enjoyed it

    By car it takes 10-15 minutes to get out of our estate onto the main road into town (and that's on a good day), then another 20 - 30 minutes to get to my work depending on volume of traffic.

    On the bike it took just 15 minutes From my house it is a downhill ride all the way.

    However, on the way back it is uphill all the way It took 25 minutes to get home again which I though wasn't bad. I only had one altercation with a pizza delivery driver who came out of a junction and did a right turn in front of me. It was where there were some roadworks and the car coming in the opposite direction stopped to let him out. She was pointing like mad at me trying to tell him there was a bike coming...so he just carried on turning right. Instead of pulling straight out in front of me though he pulled parallel to the other car (obviously to ask her what she was pointing ferociously at). I heard her say that he hadn't seen the bike. Me having quite a temper yelled at him in rather impolite terms and definitely not ladylike, did he have &*(&^ eyes? A few unofficial hand signals were exchanged and we went on our way LOL.

    Will I be going to work on the bike tomorrow? You bet I am
    There are a lot of unwanted, unloved bikes out there - go on give a bike a good home

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Middle Earth
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    Well done Python

    It's a great feeling to "beat" cars --- I have a strange feeling of superiority, I guess, when I zip past cars who are idling at stop signs/lights/corners or backed up in slow-moving cues. And when I do have to stop at a light, or give way, I am not sitting there fumigating the world and wasting resources!

    Yesterday I biked to work and passed my son's bus twice - I told him I would beat him to his school... I didn't make that goal, but it was fun trying!

    Enjoy commuting... its a great way to start the day.


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    "I will try again tomorrow".


  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
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    great job!!!

    it feels so good doesn't it.
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  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    where the wind comes sweeping down the plain
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    Congrats on your commute (and you sure saved a lot of time getting to work!). Glad you didn't have a collision with the car. I am always a much better rider than driver. I tend to drift and wander (my mind) when I'm in my car, but when I'm biking I'm on ultra-alert. It's funny how I get spidey senses when I'm biking.
    Have fun tomorrow!!!
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  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Omaha Nebraska USA
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    216

    Congratulations, good job!

    Great job, didn't you feel wonderful?
    And, "unofficial hand signals", what a riot!
    Do you find yourself actually looking forward to Monday a little bit, so you can do it again?

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Wiltshire, England, UK
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    Unofficial hand signals - also known as The One Finger Salute or the Two Finger Salute LOL. There are a couple more which are, umm, well, rude!

    Yes, I am looking forward to cycling to work on Monday again. I cycled to work again yesterday. The hardest part of the journey at the moment is getting across the dual-carriageway. There is a crossing there for pedestrians and cyclists but it's out of action as a vehicle mangled the control box and it's going to be another 7 - 10 days before it is repaired again (I phoned the Council yesterday to ask why it had been out of action for so long). Apparently they have to get a new control box made and they're just waiting for it to be delivered and installed now. To go to the other crossing adds a mile onto my journey. I could go across the roundabout, but the volume of traffic there really makes it too dangerous to even attempt. I haven't seen any cyclists try that one yet, even more experienced cyclists than me.

    The money I save from using my bike is going towards the cost of my new bike. In two days I've already saved £12 (about $24). I estimate if I use my bike every day to work I should save £30 ( about $60) over and above what I've already budgeted for, so should get my new bike fairly soon. Sooner if I can get my car sold

    I also like using the bike because there are no parking worries and I can take her everywhere with me - something you can't do with a car all the time. Our town is very pro-bike and has bike stands all over the place - many with CCTV cameras watching them. However, when I get my new bike I shall only be using her to get to and from work as I can park my bike next to my desk. Even with CCTV cameras, quality bikes are a target for thieves. There was an article about that on our local news last night. One person interviewed said he just nipped into the local pub for 10 minutes. When he came out his bike was gone even though he'd locked it. If I want to go shopping after work I'll use my Raleigh. She's an older bike (older style) so is not such a target for a would-be thief. I'd still be very angry and upset if she got stolen as I'm very fond of her.

    Not sure if I'll be going out with the bike today. Son has his dialysis session this afternoon so it really depends on how he feels later on when he comes home and there's quite a strong wind today.
    There are a lot of unwanted, unloved bikes out there - go on give a bike a good home

 

 

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