
Since I started bike commuting last summer, I've found that I rarely drive the truck. It's useful for bringing home big things from the hardware store. Also, I bike or bus/bike home on Thursdays in time to pick up and deliver my daughter to her after-school drama classes. Other than that, it mostly sits in the driveway.
Every week I look at the fuel gauge to see how much is there, and this Saturday, while taking my daughter to a friend's birthday party, I noticed that it was getting darn close to "E."

The price of a gallon of gasoline is much less than when I started bike commuting, but it still hurts to fork over $27.42 cents for my 15 and a half gallons of petrol. In bike terms, this could be a single pedal, a jersey, a pannier, some really nice socks, most of a helmet, gloves, lights, or several burritos (my favorite).
I expect the price of gasoline to go back up this Summer, so when it does, the savings from bike commuting will be even greater.
3 comments:
Well done. I noticed that gas prices are already trending upwards again. My guess is $2.50 by then end of April and topping out close to $5.00 this summer.
It's people like you who are causing the economy to contract.
November?! Awesome!
I personally take credit for reducing the price of gasoline. When I started, it was almost $4 a gallon. Now it's around $1.70.
Simple supply and demand. :)
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