12/31/2024
This picture is from 2021. It’s hard to believe that it is my 4th year of commuting during winter with my bike. It took 2 years to be convinced that I could give up my own car and share one with my wife.
If the statistics are to be believed of the cost of car ownership in the US are correct, my wife and I have saved likely over $10,000 on transportation in the last two years of going down to one vehicle.
The average cost of car ownership varies widely, but on the low end the personal cost is around $4,000 a year, and the average is over $10,000 annually. This does not include the societal cost: pollution, roads, parking, and more.
Commuting via bike and having reliable public transportation can make a huge difference in a family budget and quality of life. For my family, it has meant more lattes at coffee shops, more investment into retirement, and more budget flexibility.
When you see the cost of public transit or walking/biking projects, please consider the difference it can make for a families’ budget. Perhaps consider taking your bike or a bus once this week. DM me if you have any questions about bike commuting or if you want to learn how to bike safely in the winter.