• @[email protected]
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      157 months ago

      I can ride my bike to work as its about 10k away, but it’s so damn hot im sure I’ll get heat exhaustion before I get there. In May there was a heat advisory and basically told people, unless you have to, stay indoors after 10. The only way to be outside is in the shade in front of a fan drinking something cold.

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        157 months ago

        Plus, riding your bike while the air quality is at “concerning” levels just doesn’t seem like the ideal solution. You screw up your lungs to make a teaspoon of a difference while every factory in the area keeps churning out buckets of pollution.

        • @[email protected]
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          57 months ago

          Yup, Texas is a petro-state. They don’t give a fuck about you. Unless you fuck with their profits.

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        57 months ago

        North of 95F your body will start having trouble regulating temperature and hydration, ventilation, and shade become critical. On a bike you can only reasonably control hydration (can’t depend on strong wind, moving at a constant speed, or staying under building and foliage shade) so basically 9 months of the year you’re putting your health at risk to commute by bike. Riding a bike to the nearest bus stop and going from there might be the best middle ground.

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      17 months ago

      I cannot fathom living a three hour walk from a grocery store.

      I live in a suburb myself, but I’m still <30 minutes walking distance to a grocery store. Only 10 minutes by bike.

      If you live that far out, that’s both a failure of city design as well as personal choice.