Commuting to Work on a City Bike

By Mike Sherman


There are so many benefits to riding your city bike to work rather than going by car, bus, or train. It will help your wallet, your health, the environment, and could even save you time depending on the distance that you have to travel. You will definitely be able to enjoy your commute more. City bikes are made to take on all that urban roads will throw your way.

Commuting by bike will save you money. The only way this would hurt you is because your wallet will be heavier when riding. Gas prices these days are outrageous not to mention the total cost of maintaining a car. Nobody wants to deal with that in this economy. It costs over $5,000 per year to operate a car as compared to $120 per year for a bike. That goes without even saying how much mileage and wear you can save on your car to make it last longer.

Your health will also benefit from riding your bike to work. You can kill two birds with one stone because your cardio work for the day is done. Your stress levels and your chances of getting heart disease are both reduced by riding a bike. It will aid you in burning calories and building muscle.

Riding your city bike is also better for the environment and everyone else around you. There is no noise pollution or air pollution that comes from a bike. If more people rode their bikes to work, there would be a lot less construction on roads, which winds up setting people back anyway. There would also be less carbon dioxide from vehicles, which contributes to global warming.

Lastly, riding your bike to work can make your commute shorter. You will be spared the trouble of sitting in traffic and trying to find a parking spot. If you are in a city, riding your bike is an excellent choice of transportation to work. When you hear all your colleagues complaining how about how horrible their commute was you can tell them what they should do.




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