You're correct, Thomas, about the general community attitude toward bike 
commuting.  If the community in which the employer is located also encourages 
biking and other public transit scenarios, more people would use those modes.  
Kudos to you and your fellow employers for leading the way in your community.  
I 
hope it catches on.




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From: "Allingham II, Thomas J" <thomas.alling...@skadden.com>
To: "rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com" <rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Fri, January 21, 2011 6:45:26 AM
Subject: RE: [RBW] Re: Do Employers Encourage Bike Commuting? (Was Rivbike 
Editorial)

 
My commutes about 5 miles each way, depending on  whether I take the scenic 
route on bike paths along a creek, or direct on city  streets.
 
I'm a partner at a law firm, which (partly at my  urging) installed locker 
rooms 
and showers during a renovation of our offices a  few years ago.  I and a 
couple 
of other partners who like to run at lunch  thought it would be a good perk for 
employees to be able to bike to work and/or  work out during the day w/o having 
to travel to the Y or a  gym.
 
I'm almost the only one of maybe 150 folks who work  here who uses the locker 
room consistently.  I think two things mainly  contribute to that: (i) 
intra-day 
"dress clothing required" appointments,  of which lawyers have a bunch, and 
(ii) 
that bike commuting is uncommon here,  and therefore people don't think of it, 
and therefore never get a chance to form  the habit of doing it.  Many of my 
colleagues see my bike in my office and  comment how much they'd like to ride 
to 
work, but only one other lawyer ever  does (out of 75 or so in this office).
 
This is a disappointment to me, as we (as the  employer) were trying to 
make bike commuting (and more generally  exercise) more convenient for 
employees, but the added convenience  hasn't had much positive impact.
 
I would also note that it took me a while (more than  a year) to view my bikes 
as my primary commute vehicles, with the car as a  back-up when I can't figure 
out the logistics to allow it due to (i)  above.  But once I did, it's easy.  
And fun.  And  stress-releasing.  And even exhilarating, from time to time.  
And 
in a  buttoned-down world, just a little eccentric, which is fun in itself as  
well.
 
 


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 From: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com  
[mailto:rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of JimD
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 9:20 AM
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: Do Employers  Encourage Bike Commuting? (Was Rivbike 
Editorial)

I work at a tech company (nvidia) and we have good support for bike  commuters. 
Lockers and showers are available throughout the campus.
I've been riding my bike to work extensively for the past several  years.
My commute is ~6 miles one way.
I do it because I really like it and have a route that has low auto  density.
I keep extra clothes in my office.
The whole deal is pretty ideal.

When I have times when I can't ride and end up  driving, I realize  that biking 
to work
is not convenient. Many of the folks on my team have  circumstances 
(kids, long commutes, fear or danger, aversion to sweat) that preclude  them 
from using bikes to get to work.

I've been a bike commuter off and on for the past 20 years. I'm skeptical  that 
it
will become a pervasive mode of transportation.

I'll keep doing it as the experience beats the socks off of commuting by  car.

-JImD

On Jan 20, 2011, at 4:46 PM  Jan 20, 2011, SFF wrote:

I think it would be a great idea if on the Rivendell site they    would
>add some pictures of new bikes in commuting mode - maybe some    nice
>shots around SF - by a cable car, around FW etc...right now there    are
>mainly off road pictures and camping pictures. While I am a    bike
>camper, that is a very, very small market. If more commuting    type
>pictures and maybe a section on commuting - what you need to    commute
>to work etc..were added to the site it might influence a few    more
>folks to try it out.
>
>Another aspect that should be addressed:    If you commute to work by
>bike, you save money...easily $50-$100 a month.    No other bike activity
>that I know of will actually payoff like that. If    you are a regular
>commuter, you could pay off a Hillborne in a couple of    years. Or, you
>could easily justify getting that new bag or    rack.
>
>Joel
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