Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

5 Advantages Of Cycling Over Driving

By: Gen Wright Home | News-and-Society


There has been a lot of talk about finding alternative sources of energy. It seems to be the hot button topic for this generation, and why not? Gas prices have scaled to all time highs all over the world. While recent months have seen a considerable reduction from the record highs, the cost of fuel is still sitting at a considerable level and makes a tremendous difference in a person's monthly budget. For this reason, it is essential that alternative sources of energy be explored. And people should also not forget one of the oldest and best forms of transportation for daily travel: the bicycle.

Autos pollute the air, bicycles do not. Automobiles give off pollution. There is no getting around it. Even the cleanest auto technologies emit something. Bikes present only the simple physics of a rider and two wheels. When you choose to make a lot of your routine travels with a bicycle, you give the environment a chance to rest and restore from the damage that freeway traffic does to it. The more people on two wheels, the better!

Cars create traffic congestion, bikes stay mobile in hard to move locations. Who hasn't gotten angry at a traffic jam in their lifetime? Nothing is more monotonous than sitting at a light for five to ten minutes. With bicycles, you may not be able to reach the higher speeds of an auto, but the fact that you have to stop far less frequently gives you an advantage that is not to be dismissed.

Parking is always a breeze with a bicycle. You can always find a place to chain up your bike, even in busy shopping centers and crowded strip malls. Of course, there is the fear that your bike may get stolen, but cycle shelters have recently become a much needed addition to two-wheel technology. When you take your bike to a bicycle shelter, you have protection and guarantees from criminals.

You don't have to "fill up" a bike. Even cheap economy cars can cost you $100 or more per month to keep it running. The reason, of course, is the constant need of gasoline. Bikes have no such requirements. You will never have to worry about being stranded out in the middle of nowhere with a bike because you forgot to fill up.

Cycling lowers your risk through its elimination of distractions. When you set out from your house or pick up your bike from a cycle shelter, you are much safer than in an automobile, because you are less distracted. It's harder to text or talk on the phone on a bike, and it's much easier to become one with nature instead of a car stereo.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
To find out more about Able Canopies extensive range of Cycle Shelters, visit our site or our Bike Shelters blog!

Tags: , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive News-and-Society Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From News-and-Society

  • Get On Your Bike - Bicycle Buying Guide
    By: Bob Shanty | Apr 9th 2008
    Bicycles can be used for a number of purposes, including recreation, fitness, transportation and sports. If you are planning on purchasing a new bike, consider the terrain you will be riding on as well as your body weight. Go through this buying guide for exhaustive information on bicycles and make the right choice. Read

  • Alternative Energy - Time To Get Moving
    By: Frances Robinson | Jun 15th 2009
    The high cost of fuel and energy has caused users to think there must be a better way and there is. The article is about moving from just "thinking" about to start "doing" something about it. A good read. Enjoy! Read

  • The Comfort Offered By Bicycle Clothes To World Market
    By: Alastair Hamilton | Oct 28th 2006
    Being an athlete it requires giving endless hours of practice on the saddle, thus arising the need for a comfortable cycle gear. This gives you the fillip to enter the next race.

    In the retro years bicycle was considered to be the 'Human Powered Vehicle". The bi-cycling scenario bloomed in the end of the 18th ...
    Read

  • Quick Tune-up For Spring Bicycle Riding
    By: Kathryn Mosely | Apr 23rd 2006
    For those of us who put our bikes away for the winter, the time has come to dust them off and get ready to ride. When bringing a bike out of storage, a mini tune-up is necessary. Pay special attention to the following four areas: chain, derailleur components, brakes, and wheels.

    ~~Chain~~
    If you have b ...
    Read

  • Know Your Bike Frame
    By: Alastair Hamilton | Dec 18th 2006
    The bicycle is over 200 years old. It's evolution proceeded quickly when it was first invented, and the changes continue to this day.

    The bicycle can trace its history back to Germany in the year 1817, when inventor Karl Drais developed a push bike - one without pedals.

    Like any other invention ...
    Read

  • There's A Bike For Every Rider In Spain
    By: Alastair Hamilton | Dec 26th 2006
    Touring bicycles come in three varieties - the road, the recumbent, and the tandem. In this article we help you decided which one is right for you.

    The perfect economical vacation - touring by bicycle

    There are bicycles on the market for every possible type of cycling. Depending on your needs, ...
    Read

  • Why To Own A Road Bike
    By: Alastair Hamilton | Nov 12th 2006
    This articles gives information on road bikes and figures out why they are popular.

    The oldest and most popular form of bikes is the Road Bike. These have been an eye-catcher for people since decades and one can easily find several deals on the internet to buy Vintage Road Bikes. These bikes are popular as th ...
    Read

  • Ask Yourself These Questions When Shopping For Cycling Jerseys
    By: Alastair Hamilton | Apr 1st 2006
    Runners can run in nearly any clothing as long as they have running shoes, but bicyclists practically require the highly specialized apparel of their sport.Even casual bike riders will benefit hugely in comfort, speed, safety and satisfaction if they don cycling clothing.Your bicycle itself may demand cycling shoes and your ... Read

  • All About Bicycle Parts
    By: Alastair Hamilton | Aug 12th 2006
    A bicycle is a simple, machine, but it involves a lot of mechanization. A bicycle is made up of many parts put together. Perfect synchronization in the functioning of all the parts is essential for the efficient working of the bicycle. Modern day bicycles include many new elements, but a standard bicycle has the same main p ... Read

  • Major Bicycle Parts
    By: Alastair Hamilton | Sep 19th 2006
    Bicycle is one of the oldest vehicles used by man. It consists of a light casing built over two wheels (one following the other, with each of them being pierced with wire), a seat, handlebars (which are counterpart of steering wheel), brakes, and a couple of pedals or a small motor to propel the bicycle. To know and learn a ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy