Monday, 29 July 2013

The Alterations Made For Sake Of Commuter Bicycling

By Rob Sutter


Commuter bicycling is worth talking about at length since there are many aspects to pinpoint. Each of these is going to play into how well the process is gone about and how enjoyable it is for those who pride themselves on being riders. As this regimen continues to gain ground in the public eye, it's apparent to me that more and more changes are becoming apparent. Seeing as how said changes are making an impact, it'd be wrong not to talk about them, at least to some extent.

Huffington Post Canada put up an article recently and it seemed relevant considering how great the Citi Bike program within NYC had become. Smart design has been able to increase the amount of riders in the world and there are many instances of this in the world. For example, Japan instituted an underground park system for riders so that they could better secure their vehicles. Seeing as how stolen vehicles have become an issue, this is a tremendous advancement that, hopefully, other parts of the world benefit from.

College was another point which was talked about, more specifically how travel is done through such an environment. You have to keep in mind that students are going to have individual ways of getting around, which is something that companies like Linus Bike recognizes. It's clear that individuals are not going to be lost on ways to get around. It doesn't matter whether a rider needs the most basic of vehicles to get around or something with a couple more features to make the commuter bicycling experience better.

Sometimes the design choices can come from the rides themselves as opposed to the environments around them. For example, electric bikes have seemingly gained a reputation for perpetuating the aspect of laziness and it seems like there is debate as to whether it is a legitimate form of transportation in this regard. I may not have been able to utilize such a machine in my life but it seems like there are modern features worth talking about. I'm sure that many could benefit from on-board Wi-Fi, for one.

With so many changes potentially to come in the future, I'd like to think that this hobby should be looked at more often. It's one of the best that you can get into if you're someone who wants to get into exercise more often. There are many models to choose from as well, so don't think that the range of selection is going to be limited. These types of rides are going to be ones which benefit you, no matter which environment you travel within.




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