
Originally Posted by
trog
Wasn't there a thread bemoaning the fact that a sizeable percentage of youth were not interested in driving ? Myself. , I walk to and from work now as my hours have been changed , so that meeting my wife , with the car , is no longer viable , nor is public transport. I would consider a bicycle but the prevailing attitude is not very conducive, as are the mandatory helmet laws. So I guess in a way I am helping to save the public purse by being almost invisible to the roads and parking spaces. Too bad I don't buy much that I can't carry on my walk home.
Walking is far better for your health than cycling anyway. All that bent over stuff is bad for your breathing, as it forces you to use a lesser percentage of your lungs to do a greater job of supplying oxygen, puts unnecessary pressure on your diaphragm, and the saddle is bad for your, as Clarkson puts it, Gentleman's Sausage. If you must cycle, it is far better to realise that you are not Cadel Evans, and get a sit up and beg type bike. It is far healthier than the lycra mob would have you believe, but unfortunately it is not fashionable. But, maybe, if enough sensible people did it, it would be. Not holding my breath.
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