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Buying a Bike Is A Route to Getting Leaner and Greener

Cycling to work, to school and just for fun, have become increasingly popular pastimes over the last few years, and the trend shows no signs of slowing up. This is partly due to the pressure on us to go green, and also the lean towards becoming healthier and fitter as a society. It makes no difference whether you live in the city, the suburbs or in a more rural area, using a bike to get around is a great way to improve your fitness, save money and help the environment. In fact, the benefits of buying a bike are available to just about everyone, and aren't confined to the potential cost savings.

Consider, for instance, the likely health benefits from switching from driving everywhere in the car to undertaking shorter journeys by bike. While our roads are increasingly busy, thereby making many of them hazardous for bike riders in urban and suburban areas, a great deal is being invested in providing properly marked cycle paths, which are equally suited to seasoned cyclists and for use by less confident riders who just want to sample cycling for the pleasure and opportunity for exercise it offers.

Travelling to work, school or university by bike will also save money on public transport fares. And with these fares rising steeply in line with the cost of petrol, the financial benefits of buying a bike can very quickly add up. There is obviously an initial outlay required when buying a bike and some safety equipment is recommended, but once these have been paid for, every bike-user will begin to see savings.

As well as saving money, buying bikes can help to save the environment. The ecological benefit of using a bike instead of a car for one journey may not be too apparent, but when a bike replaces a car for a week, a month or even a year, it can really make a difference. And this is just for one person - the benefits of a whole family buying bikes or large percentages of the population doing so will bring about a huge reduction in the level of greenhouse gases being pumped into the atmosphere.

Making a commitment to switch from car use to using a bike can be a great way to do your bit to save the earth and ensure that there is a future for many more generations to see and enjoy. There are so many different reasons for buying bikes and each one has its own undoubted benefits.




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