Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hah. This is my commute, but I have a new Honda Odyssey. DH has a longer commute so he has a small car. We like that my commute doesn't put miles on the larger road tripping car.
I can't walk or bike because there aren't side walks and I'd have to cross a highway. I also have to do daycare pickup, so I assume you bikers aren't doing daycare pick up or drop off or have older kids.
Is your daycare on the way, or do you actually live closer to your work,but daycare makes it a 2 miles commute?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walk or bike. I don't understand why anyone would want to drive that distance regularly - in crappy rainy weather, sure, but otherwise it feels nice to be outside.
I have a 2 mile commute and I drive. Why? Because I don't want to freeze in the winter nor do I want to show up sweaty and disgusting in the summer. Plus it's nice and saves me a lot of money being able to hop in the car and nip home on my lunch hour.
I was going to say something about biking slowly, but if you get sweaty walking then I guess even slow biking wouldn't work. Personally I would hate huddling away from the elements half the year, but we are all different I guess.
Anonymous wrote:hah. This is my commute, but I have a new Honda Odyssey. DH has a longer commute so he has a small car. We like that my commute doesn't put miles on the larger road tripping car.
I can't walk or bike because there aren't side walks and I'd have to cross a highway. I also have to do daycare pickup, so I assume you bikers aren't doing daycare pick up or drop off or have older kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a 3/4 mile commute for 20 years and drove my BMW 5 Series or my Caddie. Walking is for hobos
I'm sure you're in great health, both physical and mental. You're probably also really fun to be around.
+1 Post your BMI.
I am actually in excellent health. I did take car cause walking is selfish. My wife for most of that 20 years had kids at home. To walk ment leaving 10-15 minutes earlier and coming late and sticking her with the extra work of getting kids up and out door and dealing with dinner. Also if wife texted me to get milk, go to drugstore, heck Friday get pizza with car I could run errand and not first go home.
As I drive and see folks walking and biking I think how lazy of them. They could be helping spouse, parents, in-laws, doing charity work, maintaining house, going to church all sorts of productive things, instead they dress up like idiots in bright yellow on 1,000 bikes and block traffic. Only saving grace is Darwins law and they will eventually crash
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hah. This is my commute, but I have a new Honda Odyssey. DH has a longer commute so he has a small car. We like that my commute doesn't put miles on the larger road tripping car.
I can't walk or bike because there aren't side walks and I'd have to cross a highway. I also have to do daycare pickup, so I assume you bikers aren't doing daycare pick up or drop off or have older kids.
Wow, that sucks. It really says something bad about our choices as a society if you can't bike because of what we built for cars.
PP here. I'm between Loudoun and Fairfax county. There are excellent trails on both sides, but they don't connect. We've been asking FFX to connect us to the W&OD for years, but they won't because it doesn't benefit their residents. And Loudoun isn't going to build us sidewalks in a different county.
I don't feel comfortable with my toddler and 6 month old in a bike carrier on the road. Sidewalks only until they're older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a 3/4 mile commute for 20 years and drove my BMW 5 Series or my Caddie. Walking is for hobos
I'm sure you're in great health, both physical and mental. You're probably also really fun to be around.
+1 Post your BMI.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hah. This is my commute, but I have a new Honda Odyssey. DH has a longer commute so he has a small car. We like that my commute doesn't put miles on the larger road tripping car.
I can't walk or bike because there aren't side walks and I'd have to cross a highway. I also have to do daycare pickup, so I assume you bikers aren't doing daycare pick up or drop off or have older kids.
Wow, that sucks. It really says something bad about our choices as a society if you can't bike because of what we built for cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hah. This is my commute, but I have a new Honda Odyssey. DH has a longer commute so he has a small car. We like that my commute doesn't put miles on the larger road tripping car.
I can't walk or bike because there aren't side walks and I'd have to cross a highway. I also have to do daycare pickup, so I assume you bikers aren't doing daycare pick up or drop off or have older kids.
Wow, that sucks. It really says something bad about our choices as a society if you can't bike because of what we built for cars.
