Thursday, September 27, 2012

Get Going with a Commuter Bike

By Eric Santucci


In America's current economy, many Americans are looking for ways to save some coin. People are forgoing driving themselves to work in favor of carpooling with coworkers. Others have forgone driving all together and have begun to utilize public transportation as their preferred method of travel. However, there are some people who have made the decision to bike to work; they ride a commuter bike to not only to save money, but also the environment and acquire a healthier lifestyle.

The cost of gas is currently $4.00 a gallon. You can easily do the math and see that it adds up quickly. With the level of oil in reserve decreasing, the price of gas will only increase further. It's the law of supply and demand. Public transportation like buses reply on gas just as drivers do, and this translates to increased bus fares. Commuter bikes can range anywhere from $800 to a couple thousand, but in the long run, you're still saving money when you commute by bike.

Recent studies have shown that people who ride to work, or anywhere really, verses people who travel by automobile are happier as well as healthier individuals. Car travel can be stressful to most drivers with all the traffic and congestion on the roads. On the other hand bike travel is relatively peaceful and allows for the rider to have time to think. Traveling by bike also requires that the rider sits down and thinks about how they spend their time because biking increases travel time, and riders need to allocate a certain amount of time to the bike journey lest they arrive late.

Besides being good for your wallet, commuter bikes are beneficial to the environment as bike riding means lower emissions. Each mile pedaled saves nearly one pound of carbon dioxide according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency. It's also important to note that bike riding promotes health. You can strengthen and tone your muscles on your daily commute and well as develop your endurance.

It is plainly evident that commuting by bike is the most cost-effective alternative to driving. You save thousands because you don't have to purchase gas all the time. You also learn to budget your time more wisely when you use a commuter bike. In addition to budgeting money and time, you're actively lowering your carbon foot print and helping the environment. You're also being active in general and exercising as you travel. It's important to know the region you live in, and make sure that all the wonderful benefits of commuter bikes apply to you.




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