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Don't drive to work

Posted: 15 Sep 2014, 13:32
by Kwacky
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-29175088" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Active commuters felt better able to concentrate and under less strain than when travelling by car, University of East Anglia (UEA) researchers said.

Even going by public transport was preferable to driving, data from 18,000 UK commuters over 10 years suggested.

Researchers said policies encouraging people to leave their cars at home could have a big impact on well-being.


Bugger all about those of us who decide to use our bikes into work.

Re: Don't drive to work

Posted: 15 Sep 2014, 13:54
by Frankie
Yeah ok, if you say so, some don't have that option. However the more people off the road while I use it the better... LMAO.....

Re: Don't drive to work

Posted: 15 Sep 2014, 14:57
by Perkles
i would love to pushbike it to work but the roads in brum are made for a car and far to dangerous,even on the motorbike with loads of oomph it is dodgy

Re: Don't drive to work

Posted: 15 Sep 2014, 21:34
by Deegee
Doesn't surprise me, I listened to an article about road rage on the radio whilst stuck in a jam 15yrs ago, the expert they had on made a lot of sense tbh, the anger and frustration rises dramatically if the journey you undertake doesn't match your expectations of it. In other words if you hear on the radio there's a traffic jam at X on the motorway, when you arrive at it, you experience resignation not necessarily anger and frustration.
It made a lot of sense and changed the way I thought about travelling modern roads.

Re: Don't drive to work

Posted: 15 Sep 2014, 23:09
by Kwacky
So glad I was on the bike today. Parts of the M6 were shut. One mate was in his car for 4 hours to go 20 miles.

I imagine a few car drivers were angry today.

Don't drive to work

Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 04:56
by Roadrace
I work all over the UK and, at the drop of a hat, my plans can change, so I have no choice but to drive.
Even if I knew that I was going to be in London all day and not have to scoot somewhere else, there's no incentive to take public transport.
I can drive it for £85 return. That includes parking in London, congestion charge, fuel and the Severn Bridge toll.
A train is £150 return.....and I'dhave to sit next to some twat trying to read a broadsheet.

Re: Don't drive to work

Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 08:34
by Kwacky
Curse dem ejukated peepall and thair ejukated wheys ov reedin un stuv

I know what you mean. Train ticket prices can be bordering on criminal.

Re: Don't drive to work

Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 11:59
by R34PER
Kwacky wrote:Curse dem ejukated peepall and thair ejukated wheys ov reedin un stuv

I know what you mean. Train ticket prices can be bordering on criminal.

and they have such dramatic alterations too. I went to London for an event on the train, shopped around and our days train tickets were around £200 or so for two of us. I checked the prices a week later and we could have caught the same trains for about £30 each return.

Re: Don't drive to work

Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 12:12
by Kwacky
You're not wrong. £178 I had to pay return to use a train that day from Coventry to London. I reckon it would have been cheaper in a taxi.

Re: Don't drive to work

Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 13:05
by D6
Is that why traffic was bad? It was bad last nigth and this morning. It's adding at least 5 mins to my journey time.

Re: Don't drive to work

Posted: 16 Sep 2014, 13:19
by Kwacky
A lorry carrying hay tipped over last night. No idea about this morning.