I rode my bike to my urban campus for three years and then to a couple of jobs outside in the nearby area for two more. I miss those days so much.
Even though while I was there, I always felt like it was a pain in the butt and a compromise. I was kind of a sweaty guy, so it's much easier if I have a shower to go to in the building that I arrive in, but many buildings around me did, so that wasn't a problem. I've also learned some people just ride slower and don't need to shower haha.
The weather in my area can be cold but not super cold and very rarely snow. But I would always obsessively look at the weather and make sure that I was prepping properly.
When I finally moved away and got a better car and started driving more, I thought I was living more privileged. But for whatever reason I always missed biking and I didn't understand why.
Once I learned about the no car movement I realized that when biking in an urban environment, everything else about my life besides my commute was so much easier, and my commute was only a little bit harder than driving. There are ways I could have made it even easier so honestly that wasn't even that bad.
It's one of those things that you have to experience it to understand but once you do you realize that micro mobility is way more convenient for getting around. Then, without massive parking lots, massive 6 lane straods, massive department stores, massive front yards, things aren't too far away from each other.
With the exception of the front yards, all of those things just exist to facilitate the car. Like, without the car, you don't need those things, and then every other form of travel becomes easier. But with those things, only cars become viable. It's kind of crazy.
With the exception of the front yards, all of those things just exist to facilitate the car. Like, without the car, you don’t need those things, and then every other form of travel becomes easier. But with those things, only cars become viable. It’s kind of crazy.
Exactly! I really hope that in a future we could reduce reliance on the car. Things have been even harder for children and for elderly people to connect due to the reliance of this mode of transportation. It is sad that things have ended up being like this.
I rode my bike to my urban campus for three years and then to a couple of jobs outside in the nearby area for two more. I miss those days so much.
Even though while I was there, I always felt like it was a pain in the butt and a compromise. I was kind of a sweaty guy, so it's much easier if I have a shower to go to in the building that I arrive in, but many buildings around me did, so that wasn't a problem. I've also learned some people just ride slower and don't need to shower haha.
The weather in my area can be cold but not super cold and very rarely snow. But I would always obsessively look at the weather and make sure that I was prepping properly.
When I finally moved away and got a better car and started driving more, I thought I was living more privileged. But for whatever reason I always missed biking and I didn't understand why.
Once I learned about the no car movement I realized that when biking in an urban environment, everything else about my life besides my commute was so much easier, and my commute was only a little bit harder than driving. There are ways I could have made it even easier so honestly that wasn't even that bad.
It's one of those things that you have to experience it to understand but once you do you realize that micro mobility is way more convenient for getting around. Then, without massive parking lots, massive 6 lane straods, massive department stores, massive front yards, things aren't too far away from each other.
With the exception of the front yards, all of those things just exist to facilitate the car. Like, without the car, you don't need those things, and then every other form of travel becomes easier. But with those things, only cars become viable. It's kind of crazy.
Exactly! I really hope that in a future we could reduce reliance on the car. Things have been even harder for children and for elderly people to connect due to the reliance of this mode of transportation. It is sad that things have ended up being like this.