• skozzii@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    The rural parts of Canada would like to have a word. A bike ain’t gonna cut it unless your young and single and living in a city.

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      2 days ago

      I had a bike living in the rural parts of Canada, and used it to get everywhere within the 50-100 kms I needed to go.

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      2 days ago

      And even then a lot of cities aren’t set up to make bike travel easy.

      Years ago, in the before times, the office I worked at was within biking distance of my house and I routinely biked there. It was nice. Then they moved the office downtown and it was either a half-hour commute by car, an hour long commute by bus, and I-don’t-know-how-long-by-bike-because-fuck-that-epic-journey commute by bike. I bussed a lot, but that meant I was wasting an hour of my time each day. I wasn’t fond of that. I hadn’t entirely settled on which approach was better overall before Covid hit and I never went back to that office again by either route.

      There happens to be a grocery store within biking distance of my house. I drive a car there anyway, because even living solo I still like to get several weeks worth of groceries when I go shopping. No way am I hauling cargo like that on a bike even if I had a trailer for it.