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Commuting in LA vs NYC
I currently live and bike commute in NYC, but I may be moving to LA soon for work. I know LA is not the friendliest place for bikes, but either is NYC, and I ride here every day. I am curious if anyone has lived both places and could offer a comparison. I would also be interested to know what it is like to not have a car in LA. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by pasopia
(Post 6689334)
I currently live and bike commute in NYC, but I may be moving to LA soon for work. I know LA is not the friendliest place for bikes, but either is NYC, and I ride here every day. I am curious if anyone has lived both places and could offer a comparison. I would also be interested to know what it is like to not have a car in LA. Thanks.
I probably have one of the best commutes on this board but it's a pretty rare to experience that in L.A. |
No, not yet, its not for a specific job at the moment.
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LA = best bicycle weather in the world
NYC = weather is ok but highly variable LA = good and bad routes, good and bad drivers NYC = good and bad routes, good and bad drivers LA = suburban sprawl that spans 100+ miles in all directions NYC = contained on an island Conclusion = LA better provided that you live within 10 miles of work |
Originally Posted by kommisar
(Post 6690974)
Manhattan = contained on an island
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Originally Posted by kommisar
(Post 6690974)
NYC = contained on an island
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Originally Posted by kommisar
(Post 6690974)
LA = good and bad routes, bad and worse drivers
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Thanks for all the replies. The great weather will definitely be a plus. Sounds like its a mixed bag, just like new york.
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Originally Posted by pasopia
(Post 6696708)
Sounds like its a mixed bag, just like new york.
It takes many people years to actually get some idea of the size. In my experience getting around here is completely different from NYC. |
Depending on the location of your job and your salary, living close to work may be incredibly expensive. OTOH, if your job is in a rough part of town, you probably won't want to live close.
LA is highly variable. To be clear, saying "LA" can mean a lot of different places from truly downtown LA to Sanbernardino to Santa Monica to Irvine. All of these places are different, with many different areas in between. You can be riding next to 2 million dollar homes one minute, then 3 miles down the road you are in the midst of poverty (where the houses only cost $450K :)). There are many areas in LA that I would not want to ride a bike through. |
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