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Frank Willison's Bike to Work Journal: The Final One

by Frank Willison
05/19/2000

Frank Sums it All Up


Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Summing Up

I drove to work today. It was heavenly.

My motorized vehicle is an '87 Nissan pickup, usually not considered the lap of luxury. To me, after last week's commutes, it was positively sybaritic.

I made it through Bike-to-Work Week: 10 commutes, about 6 miles each, for a total of 60 miles of bicycle commuting. I figure I spent nearly 8 hours commuting to work. There were definite benefits:

I don't think I'll be commuting to work regularly by bicycle, however, because getting to work by bike was an Effort. I planned a lot of what I did around that effort, and I wouldn't want to have to do that all the time.

Also, I'm not so sure it would be good for my employer. I enjoyed my ride to work every day, and I felt a major sense of achievement when I got here. My guess is that most companies would prefer to have their employees arrive at work seeking a sense of achievement.

If I lived closer, or if I were young enough that 12 miles wasn't such a long ride, I'd definitely consider biking to work, though. A number of employees from nearby towns and western suburbs do. I hope I can settle into a routine that lets me bike to work a couple of days a week through the Fall. It's about the only activity makes that me appreciate my truck.

I have a few words of advice for the various constituencies involved in cycling to work.


Bike-to-Work Week ran from May 15-19, 2000. Plan on taking part next year.

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