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

  1. Ride anywhere within 2 miles: grocery, post office, library, coffee shop, friend’s house (click here for more)
  2. Take you child to school (check out some options)
  3. Ride to work
  4. Ride to the train if your commute is long
  5. Ride to work on casual Friday
  6. Pick one car-free day a month, and have your whole household use bikes instead
  7. Teach your kids the rules of the road by bike
  8. Work at home? Spend your lunch hour riding a bike
  9. Run your weekend errands by bike
  10. Recycle by bike
  11. Ride to your kids’ games by bike
  12. Take the kids to the park by bike
  13. Bike to your workout
  14. Skip your workout and ride your bike instead
  15. Ride a bike on a date with your spouse or significant other; the further the restaurant, the more you can eat!
  16. Bike to the movies
  17. Bike to get bagels for your Sunday brunch
  18. Visiting open houses? Ride a bike
  19. Ride a bike to garage sales
  20. Ride a bike to the farmers market
  21. New mom? Get a baby seat and ride off the baby weight (baby has to be able to sit unassisted)
  22. Traffic averse? Figure out places you can ride without going on a major thoroughfare
  23. Ride to you hair appointment (caution: avoid updo’s since they won’t fit under a helmet)
  24. Use your bike to get home after you’ve dropped your car off for maintenance
  25. Ride to the Lake (there are many ways to do this while avoiding major streets; visit the Chicago Bike Map)
  26. Out of cream for the morning coffee? Take a quick ride to the store
  27. Bike to street and arts festivals
  28. Explore some of Chicagoland’s bike paths and trails (click here)
  29. Ride the lakefront path on cool spring day (you’ll have little competition)
  30. Try a social ride to meet new people (click here)
  31. Pick a day of the week to substitute biking for driving
  32. Pick an errand you usually do by car, and switch to biking
  33. Commit to a number of miles to ride each week or month
  34. Show your kids it’s possible to get places without a car
  35. Ride to a natural area, then relax and enjoy your surroundings
  36. Park you car along the bike path, and ride bikes to Navy Pier, museums and other downtown attractions
  37. Park you car along the bike path, and ride to the Botanic Garden
  38. Ride your bike to an evening class or workshop
  39. If you participate in community gardening, ride your bike there
  40. Never learned to bike? Consider an adult tricycle
  41. Looking for a new home? Get a friend, and explore new neighborhoods by bike
  42. Ride a bike to get ice cream or other indulgences
  43. Combine biking and walking: bike to a shopping area or other attractions, lock you bike, and continue on foot
  44. Keep your bike accessible, so you can get on at a moment’s notice
  45. Keep a pump handy, in case your tires get a little soft
  46. Keep all your bike gear in one place to avoid running around at the last minute
  47. Carry a backpack in case you find anything you want t carry home with you
  48. Stash a packable windbreaker in case the weather turns cool
  49. Carry a little cash for emergencies
  50. 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.