One answer to rising gas prices: Commute by bicycle
Fuel is selling for around $3/gallon, with no relief in sight. A lot of people are ditching their SUVs and other gas hogs for smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles, or taking public transportation, if it's available. But there's another way to get to work, that is not only cheaper than driving or taking the subway, but has the added benefit of improving your physical health: Riding a bike. Fidelity Observer did just that for three years, in the spring, summer, and the early fall, weather permitting. I didn't have to buy any special gear except for panniers
Of course, commuting by bicycle is not for everyone. You may live too far away from work, or the route may be too dangerous. But if you're interested in getting started, I recommend visiting Bike Worker or a bicycle commuter website local to your area to learn about routes, gear, facilities, shops, and other information.
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