Global Sports: City Bikes: A Better Form of Transportation?

Saturday, December 1, 2012

City Bikes: A Better Form of Transportation?

By Ken Godberson


Living in the city is vastly different than living in the suburbs or country. Getting around is just one of many aspects. While having a car in sprawling towns is more-or-less mandatory, it's much different in the city. It's much more compact. Travel by car is not necessarily the best for you, considering the amount it costs to maintain one. Subway travel can also get costly in the long run as well. However, there is an alternative.

Several weeks ago, I visited New York City. Walking around the streets, I noticed several things. The first was the massive amounts of car and bus traffic in narrow streets. But I also noticed the bikes. People who used city bikes as their form of transportation were actually moving faster than most of the car traffic. It makes me wonder why people don't consider this method of getting to work, even if half by car, half by bike

Aside from the benefits to the streets and the environment, city biking also has many health benefits for the user. It helps the rider burn calories and strengthens the heart, lowering both weight and the chances of coronary disease. Riding a bicycle also does wonder for the legs. It strengthens muscle as well as improves coordination.

So now that we know the benefits of a city bike, the question we are probably asking is what kind of bike to get. That does not really have a concrete answer. There is a variety of bike types that you can choose from. You just have to consider what your necessities are. Do you need a basket to carry items? Do you usually carry a water bottle? Do you need a baby seat? When looking online or at a local bike shop, keep this necessities in mind.

Living in the city is a vastly different beast than a suburb. Getting around is crucial. This is why you should give serious consideration to switching over to a city bike. It has many societal, environmental, and medical benefits for the rider. So get out there and start biking!




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