Thursday, 15 November 2012

DIY Electric

You know electric bikes are cool when people are constructing DIY versions.


I spotted this outside a local train station. Looks like the battery is attached to the seat post, with cables running down to a motor in the front wheel.

Sunday, 28 October 2012

Stating the Obvious

I recently saw this graphic in a report on the environment and health. Unsurprisingly, the countries that have higher frequency of walking and cycling trips (darker line) have less obesity (coloured line).


It's not exactly a new discovery but still another good reason to choose non-car alternatives.

Thursday, 18 October 2012

Ride to Work Day 2012

Yesterday was Ride to Work Day. I took this photo on a mini-break along the way. I had just ridden alongside the City Botanic Gardens, and the waterfront plaza area you can see at the base of the towers. The views, the great weather, and the early morning sunshine make it worth starting out at 6.30am.


The inspiration for going so early was that, as part of Ride to Work Day, my workplace was having a breakfast for all riders from 6.30 to 8. Clearly i wasn't there for the start, but it was definitely worth the effort.

There was a selection of cereals, sliced up fruit, yoghurts, fruit muffins, and juice boxes. Mmmmm. :)

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Still Under Budget

I like to set myself goals. One little one is to keep my travel budget under $30 per week. For a car owner, that's pure fantasy - but for me it's doable.

This week was the bigger challenge, with a friend's birthday dinner at Sandgate. (For non-Brisbane readers, that's the second-to-last stop on that line.)


But i still did it! Total travel expenses for the week - $29.60 :)

PS. In another win for the budget, the restaurant meals were half price. (My friend is an accountant and has an eye for good deals).

Sunday, 7 October 2012

$10 Servicing

On a continuing theme of low cost maintenance, the other week i felt that my bike brakes were wearing a bit thin. At my local bike shop, a brand new set costs just under $10 - and i can fit them myself.

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Benefits of Riding to Work

This was part of my email invite to join Ride to Work day. It summarises some of the reasons i like going car free.


By the way, if you're interested, Ride to Work day this year is Wednesday 17 October.

Monday, 30 July 2012

How much is 13 minutes worth?


This advert caught my eye as i was reading an article online. It's part of the advertising for Brisbane's latest in a series of ill-advised toll road/tunnels.

If this road's main achievement is cutting 13 minutes on airport travel - is that really worth 4.8 billion dollars? If 13 minutes is so crucial, wouldn't it just be smarter to leave home 13 minutes earlier? I'm sure there are much better things to spend 4.8 billion on - such as public transport for one. That kind of money could buy more than a few buses or trains.

Saturday, 28 July 2012

Birthday Express

This week i enjoyed a friend's birthday dinner. I also enjoyed the trip there. For a 19km journey (including through the city in peak hour) it took just 26 minutes on the express train. Friends (including the guest of honour) spent as long as that stuck in traffic.

For the record it also results in about 1/9th of the greenhouse emissions according to the Queensland Rail Emissions Calculator.

Saturday, 21 July 2012

Record Low Price

For those who read last week's post about 5 days of free travel, no i did not set a new record for number of free trips in a week.

But i did set a new record for economy. The entire week's travel totalled $27.56 (for 18 journeys) which is quite a bargain compared to the 3-figure weekly cost of car travel.
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ps. of course, the maximum i pay per week is 9 x $3.58 = $32.22, but when some of the 9 paid trips are off-peak or 1-zoners, that amount goes down.

Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Lunchtime Conversation

Today I had a celebratory lunch with colleagues to mark the completion of a recent project. During the talking the subject of travel came up.

While some were talking about places for "cheap" parking ($10 per day) and others mentioned getting $75 parking fines for leaving their car somewhere too long, i mentioned that i was already on free travel for the rest of the week.

People were impressed (and slightly awestruck). I explained that along with my daily commute, i had attended a lunchtime seminar on Monday, and visited a friend in hospital on Tuesday, and so Wednesday morning 8am was my last paid trip for the week.

Even the bus fare to the lunch was free. As will every other fare for the remaining 4 and a half days this week.

Stay tuned - i may set a new personal record :)