Biking is (probably) the cleanest man-made invention to movement from since a few past century's history of time. In the same breadth it can be praised also a healthy and refreshing method for movement (It's also good for the body and mind...at least as long as you don't, from bad luck, happen drive off-side, or the bad weather doesn't appear as particularly troublesome, say...).
Biking also is popular, so one doesn't have to say much more words from it's other good characteristics. The usual preferred alternative (driving cars) of course is so obviously known from it's harmfullness to the environment (Not to mention that it's generally lot more expensive a habit, and will only become more so in the expextable future, no matter from which view you look at that). Walking, on the other hand, is often recommendable but not practical on every imaginable circumstances, fx when you have some stuff to carry along.
This view-point only becomes more understandable when you think about all that trouble (at any city) when by car ...searching for that parking place, paying for that parking, paying road-taxes [in case there's such], all those bad smelling gases, and all the trouble of driving at a typical street traffic [in Italy that's particularly awful...]). With bike - no such troubles at all, or at least lot less of that.
Bicycle has also changed lot since the earliest around 1870s; 'Whippet' by Lindley & Brigss from 1885. Looks pretty modern.. |
And, if observed from the life-style or cultural view-points, cars are just as boring as the adverts and sales magazines made to sell them. A common joke, but usually the sole messages they seem say goes like: 'We actually think you stupid enough think that spending such sum of money and changin for this years model would make any big difference (at your own life).' Or, from the ecological view-point; 'Now we're even agreed to make these things a little less pollutive and you should believe it's all for the better of natures and you as well...'
(...Of course, it can very well also be said that I'm probably privileged of saying all this just from the reason that I own and drive a car as well.)...Cars have changed too. This futuristic "auto" dates back for 1899. Supposedly it was even on real manufacture.(?) |
One can't necessary go anyplace or any distances on bike. But (at least on summers), there's always a good possibility of choosing when to use some. So, as I have only a few kilometres to shops, I nowadays prefer just to take the bike (it's actually even funnier to pack foodstuffs at it's baskets than on a car). On a travel to and from shops one can then enjoy the benefits of that (the landscape, sunshine, flowers, chance of having some exercise, the fresh air, etc, etc.) And not that much waiting on traffic lights, none from the stress that always accompanies driving the gasoline-hungry monster, and even not having to bear behaviours of the equally stressed co-drivers (of cars)... In the ideal world...there would be no cars, only bicycles. (G.U.J.)
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