Monday, 1 April 2013

When's the next bus?

There's those times when you're thinking "I'm here at ___. I wonder when the next bus/train leaves."

Here's how to solve that problem.


Translink has a page called stops and stations. 1. Go to it. 2. Enter the name of your nearet train station or bus stop. (If you just enter your street name, it will give you a map to choose from). 3. Select the stop/station you're interested in. It will give you a list of upcoming buses/trains from that place.

At home and at work I've bookmarked my regular stops and stations. It's good to know just how much time I've got - so I always show up just at the right time. :)

Thursday, 7 March 2013

Overheard on the train

This is what I overheard from 'Samantha' on the train this afternoon:

I ran through a red light last night. I was sooo tired.
Nathan said to me "you just went through a red light"
I said "just-red or red-red"
He said "red-red"
I wasn't worried so much about the camera; whatever. I was endangering people's lives!

This is one of the reasons i like public transport. If i'm tired/exhausted, it's much better to be the passenger rather then behind the wheel (running red lights).

Related link: What causes bad driving

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Good Mood Guaranteed

I'd imagine there would be plenty of people jealous of the Germans who came up with this idea.

a pedal-powered pub on wheels

"A good mood is always guaranteed" claims the Bierbike website. I reckon riding a bike usually brings on a good mood by itself. Perhaps the activity of pedalling, while enjoying a relaxed drink with some friends adds to the joy.

PS. I'm assuming the driver isn't partaking in the beverages ;)

Sunday, 17 February 2013

Traffic Tetris

Does driving a car ever feel like this?

traffic gridlock resembling a game of tetris

I know i've seen it from the outside. Yesterday i was cruising past traffic on my bike - without even pedalling. Gravity and a gentle slope was all it took for me to be gliding by two lanes of stationary cars - backed up from one intersection to the next.

And that was on a Saturday!

Of course the difference with traffic tetris is that filling every available space is not a winning move.

Saturday, 12 January 2013

23.5 Hour Challenge

Who would have thought a doctor talking for 9 minutes would get over 3 million views on you tube? But that's what happened withe the 23.5 hour challenge.


According to the video, the best single thing you can do for your health is exercise. But that doesn't mean being a fitness fanatic. It just means keeping your inactive time to less than 23.5 hours per day.

That could be as simple as riding a bike to work or the shops. Or maybe walking to the train station each day. (A friend of mine used to get off the train one stop early to get in some walking after work).

Saturday, 15 December 2012

Key Christmas Tip

It was a real surprise to see this post from a good friend of mine - who is a really sweet and intelligent guy.


But in the light of my last post (it's circumstance, not the person) I probably shouldn't be overly surprised.

So here's my Christmas shopping tip: Take Public Transport

At the shopping centre my friend was at, the "perfect park" is probably the one the busses get - about 5 metres from the door.

Another shopping centre near me is actually built on top of the train station. Hard to get more convenient than that.

Sometimes a bike is also helpful (if getting smaller gifts). I used to park 3 metres from the shop entrance and could ride home in less time than it took most shoppers to find a park.

So that's my tip - leave the car keys at home and enjoy the Christmas season!

Monday, 3 December 2012

Why "other drivers" are worse than us

"I can't believe what that maniac driver just did!
How do these people get a licence?"

We've no doubt heard something like that said (maybe with some beeping and finger gestures). We may have said it ourselves.

The psychological term for this is "Fundamental Attribution Error". It's where we (incorrectly) blame an outcome on the people rather than the circumstance. (Unless it's our mistake of course - than there's always another reason)


A driver who is normally good (or at least as good as us) will occasionally do something 'crazy' because of other circumstances - screaming kids in the back seat, tiredness, fatigue, thinking about other things, or running late for work.

What has this got to do with being car free? It's a safety thing. And this is probably a big part of the reason why public transport is enormously safer than driving. If the danger isn't bad drivers - but circumstances - it's about stopping bad circumstances becoming a danger.

If I'm running late for work, i'm not putting anyone at risk, because i'm not driving the train. If I'm exhausted at the end of a long work week, the biggest danger is me missing my train station after an accidental nap. (That hasn't happened yet). It would be inconvenient, but it's better than a collision with another vehicle.
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* The picture is of Switch - the book where i read about the concept of Fundamtental Attribution Error

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. :)