An article yesterday in the San Francisco Chronicle described how the high cost of gasoline is causing more Americans to abandon their cars and use alternate means of transportation such as bicycles and mass transit. Titled "More Americans commuting on two wheels to avoid rising gas prices", the article profiled Scott Morrison, a commuter that has lost @ 50 lbs by riding to work. Mr Morrison told the reporter "every time I get on the scale, it's like I'm getting rewarded for riding to work... the two biggest complaints people have are not having enough money and obesity. I'm taking care of both" by commuting by bicycle.
The story cited rising fuel costs and health awareness as two possible reasons for a record number of bike sales this year in the USA and also mentioned that the Bicycle Commuter Act now before Congress will spur even more bike commuters if it passes.
The story was written by Terrence Chea, a writer for the Associated Press that is based in San Francisco. Mr. Chea has written a variety of stories about environmental issues.
Larry
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Looking to cut costs commuting and loose weight...
Instead of pushing on the gas pedal, try commuting by bike. Folding bikes like the Giatex Sport or Mobiky Genius go places most other bikes cannot. Because they fold compactly, these folders can be taken on mass transit, will fit in the trunk of a Honda or Toyota compact and can even be stored discreetly next to your desk at the office. When folded, both bikes can be rolled about and are more manueverable than a full size bike, allowing for easy passage through narrow hallways. The 16" Giatex Sport 550 will stretch from a compact size for preteens to accommodate riders up to 6' 4" and 205 lbs; it's available from RideTHISbike.com for under $300, shipping included. The Mobiky Genius is designed for riders from 8 years to adults weighing up to 240lbs; it's priced at $699.
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Wednesday, May 17, 2006
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