Ah, you have to make an effort to fit riding into your life and schedule it, just like anything else. It is a bit more effort than going out for a run.
Right now, I am riding 2 days a week before work. I go out between 5:15 and 6 AM and ride anywhere between 10 and 20 miles. I used to have to be at work at 7:30, also, and I still did this, especially when the sun comes up so early. You just have to be organized. Get the bike ready the night before, lay out both bike and work clothes, and get everything ready for work. Then you can ride, come home, shower, eat, and go. I also bought a light, and rode in the early AM through the fall. I am on a different type of schedule now, as i used to get home from work as early as 3:30 and also rode then.
Maybe you should allow yourself to feel more comfortable riding on the higher traffic roads. None of the roads I ride on have a shoulder. They are narrow, country/suburban roads. Or, put your bike in the car, bring your bike clothes, change at work, and drive to the place where you want your ride to start right from work. I did this for awhile after I moved and I preferred riding around my work area rather than my house.



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It is a PITA but I'll drive 6 miles to the local state park (lots of cyclist go here--pacelines galore) and ride there unitl I get more comfortable on the regular roads. I like the park because the road speed is only 35 mph and cars are used to the many cyclists that frequent the park.
but, I do go out of my way a bit to hit the local MUP.
