Jason: 50 Ways To Leave Your Car
Author: Jason
Date: 5 May, 2008
Category: Car-free Living, Jason Crane
Appropriated lock, stock and downtube from the wonderful blog Bike, Chicago! A few of these are Chicago-centric, so substitute your own appropriate local geography. Enjoy!
50 Ways To Leave Your Car
- Ride anywhere within 2 miles: grocery, post office, library, coffee shop, friend’s house (click here for more)
- Take you child to school (check out some options)
- Ride to work
- Ride to the train if your commute is long
- Ride to work on casual Friday
- Pick one car-free day a month, and have your whole household use bikes instead
- Teach your kids the rules of the road by bike
- Work at home? Spend your lunch hour riding a bike
- Run your weekend errands by bike
- Recycle by bike
- Ride to your kids’ games by bike
- Take the kids to the park by bike
- Bike to your workout
- Skip your workout and ride your bike instead
- Ride a bike on a date with your spouse or significant other; the further the restaurant, the more you can eat!
- Bike to the movies
- Bike to get bagels for your Sunday brunch
- Visiting open houses? Ride a bike
- Ride a bike to garage sales
- Ride a bike to the farmers market
- New mom? Get a baby seat and ride off the baby weight (baby has to be able to sit unassisted)
- Traffic averse? Figure out places you can ride without going on a major thoroughfare
- Ride to you hair appointment (caution: avoid updo’s since they won’t fit under a helmet)
- Use your bike to get home after you’ve dropped your car off for maintenance
- Ride to the Lake (there are many ways to do this while avoiding major streets; visit the Chicago Bike Map)
- Out of cream for the morning coffee? Take a quick ride to the store
- Bike to street and arts festivals
- Explore some of Chicagoland’s bike paths and trails (click here)
- Ride the lakefront path on cool spring day (you’ll have little competition)
- Try a social ride to meet new people (click here)
- Pick a day of the week to substitute biking for driving
- Pick an errand you usually do by car, and switch to biking
- Commit to a number of miles to ride each week or month
- Show your kids it’s possible to get places without a car
- Ride to a natural area, then relax and enjoy your surroundings
- Park you car along the bike path, and ride bikes to Navy Pier, museums and other downtown attractions
- Park you car along the bike path, and ride to the Botanic Garden
- Ride your bike to an evening class or workshop
- If you participate in community gardening, ride your bike there
- Never learned to bike? Consider an adult tricycle
- Looking for a new home? Get a friend, and explore new neighborhoods by bike
- Ride a bike to get ice cream or other indulgences
- Combine biking and walking: bike to a shopping area or other attractions, lock you bike, and continue on foot
- Keep your bike accessible, so you can get on at a moment’s notice
- Keep a pump handy, in case your tires get a little soft
- Keep all your bike gear in one place to avoid running around at the last minute
- Carry a backpack in case you find anything you want t carry home with you
- Stash a packable windbreaker in case the weather turns cool
- Carry a little cash for emergencies
- Learn some basic things about your bike, so you don’t have to depend on others: how to lock up, how to fill the tires, how to remove front wheel.


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