Am I a commuter?
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Am I a commuter?
I retired a few years ago and recently started riding my bike again. I try to ride my road bike 10-20 miles several days a week and I ride my hybrid to the post office daily. The round trip to the post office is only 6 miles, but is my only steady "job" right now...so, am I a commuter or just a wannabe?
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Wikipedia says Commuting is "...regular travel between one's place of residence and place of work or full-time study. " So I would say you are a commuter. 

:"It sometimes refers to any regular or often repeated traveling between locations, even when not work-related."
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In my view, labels aren't important, but "commuters" tend to deal with a range of issues that you might share. For instance: 1) Dealing with a fixed route and schedule regardless of weather. 2) The bike / work interface -- parking, clothing, etc. 3) Sometimes carrying cargo. 3) Urban cycling in general.
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In my view, labels aren't important, but "commuters" tend to deal with a range of issues that you might share. For instance: 1) Dealing with a fixed route and schedule regardless of weather. 2) The bike / work interface -- parking, clothing, etc. 3) Sometimes carrying cargo. 3) Urban cycling in general.
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I work from home and don't have a regular workplace to go to every day. Most of my riding is for transportation, not fun or exercise, though incidentally, I get a lot of fun and exercise from it. This is why I like this commuting section of bikeforums. I have a lot in common with folks here.
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OP - To find out whether you are a commuter or not, send a "request for classification" to your Regional Director of Bike Commuter Association. Or you can just do what most of us do here: posting on the Commuting Forum. Once you have 100 posts, you are automatically qualified as a Commuter (Note: Actual bike riding isn't required). Cheer.
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I can think of two types of bike riding:
1: Riding just to ride, for the enjoyment. Be it on a MTB trail, on a tour, or just doing circles around town.
2: Riding from point A to point B
if you do any of the latter, I'd consider it bike commuting.
1: Riding just to ride, for the enjoyment. Be it on a MTB trail, on a tour, or just doing circles around town.
2: Riding from point A to point B
if you do any of the latter, I'd consider it bike commuting.
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Don't think for a moment that the decision here as to whether or not you're a commuter affects our willingness to accept you as a member to this forum, please join us. Whether or not your trips to the post office or not are considered commuting, you're still going to encounter many of the same experiences that we experience here and we will all benefit from your participation.
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To me, the key thing is using your bike for transportation to a desired destination. If you use your bike that way, everyone would agree this is a good forum to post in. BUT last year there was a thread about what miles to count in the commuting mileage thread, and the majority of people seemed to agree you only get to count miles to/from work. I like the broader definition of commute, meaning to change locations, as in the commutative property. Largely because it would let me count 15% more miles in that $&@ thread!
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This. For purposes of participation at Bike Forums, I'm guessing the commuting subforum will be a place you visit often because whether you are going to work or a volunteer position or the post office, we all face the same issues that @Gresp15C mentions.
I work from home and don't have a regular workplace to go to every day. Most of my riding is for transportation, not fun or exercise, though incidentally, I get a lot of fun and exercise from it. This is why I like this commuting section of bikeforums. I have a lot in common with folks here.
Same, i do not A-B ride, i ride all over the place all day, usually not the same place more than once a week aside from grocery store.
I second that. Welcome!
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I retired a few years ago and recently started riding my bike again. I try to ride my road bike 10-20 miles several days a week and I ride my hybrid to the post office daily. The round trip to the post office is only 6 miles, but is my only steady "job" right now...so, am I a commuter or just a wannabe?
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"Well, well!" said Holmes, impatiently. "A good cyclist does not need a high road. The moor is intersected with paths and the moon is at the full."
Genesis 49:16-17
"Well, well!" said Holmes, impatiently. "A good cyclist does not need a high road. The moor is intersected with paths and the moon is at the full."





