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Old 04-17-14, 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by mrodgers
If I wanted to take the bus to work, I would have to drive 5 miles past work, catch the bus, and ride the bus 5 miles back to arrive at work. I live rural, no bus, no subway, no taxi, no airplane, and now with the new bike at average of almost 9 mph on the road up and down all the hills (as opposed to 5 mph on my old bike last year), it would take me 2.2 hours to get to work and a bit longer to get home. I'm not getting up at 3 am to go to work and getting home at 7 pm, take care of the kids all night, go to bed at 11 or midnight for 3-4 hours of sleep, then doing it all again tomorrow. A car is a necessity.
A car is a necessity, in the US, by design, not just because.
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