And then I found out that the place is not reachable by public transit. At all. It is a company that runs a public transit line, and their office is not reachable by public transit
ARGH! SEPTA (in Philadelphia) is like this. In my current city (New Orleans), it's pretty practical to have a bike: our streets are flat, our winters are pretty tame, our drivers are accustomed to driving with bikers, pretty much every business has a safe place to lock up a couple bikes. But when I lived in Philly? Biking was taking my life in my hands. It was a terrible risk, and I hated having to climb on my bike to get somewhere that the bus didn't service.
I think it's re-freaking-diculous to be in that situation, and I totally feel your pain.
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ARGH! SEPTA (in Philadelphia) is like this. In my current city (New Orleans), it's pretty practical to have a bike: our streets are flat, our winters are pretty tame, our drivers are accustomed to driving with bikers, pretty much every business has a safe place to lock up a couple bikes. But when I lived in Philly? Biking was taking my life in my hands. It was a terrible risk, and I hated having to climb on my bike to get somewhere that the bus didn't service.
I think it's re-freaking-diculous to be in that situation, and I totally feel your pain.