I've biked to work several times over the last few years. It's a 4 1/2 mile ride - not too bad, except the last mile has some heavy traffic and goes through kind of a rough neighborhood.
Well, a few weeks ago, I had a couple of seizures and have been diagnosed with a seizure disorder (which is a more modern term for epilepsy). Since Kansas law says you can't drive until you're 6 months seizure-free, I've been considering riding my bike to work again. I've had a lot of dizziness since the seizures. Plus the seizure-control meds made me really drowsy at first, but I'm finally getting used to them. Between getting to feeling better and going a few weeks without seizures, plus knowing that I did have enough warning prior to the seizures that I'd have time to get off a bike to safety, I might try biking to work in the next week or two.--
Another option is riding my bike part way and riding the bus part way (to avoid the bad traffic area and not have to ride in the dark). Our bus service isn't the greatest, and since buses run every 30 minutes, riding my bike to a bus stop to avoid a late-running-bus-that-misses-the-last-connection-of-the-day is an option. Around here, bikes are allowed on buses "at the discretion of the driver." I've seen posts about taking a bike on a city bus. Do your buses have a place for bike storage or do you have to take them to the back and keep them in the aisle? Do you have trouble getting your bike on the bus? It looks pretty tricky to me, and I've never seen anyone try and take a bike on the bus around here.--
Deb



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