Showing posts with label Calvin and Hobbes. Show all posts
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Sunday, 22 June 2014

22nd June 2014, Anthony shares some ideas to promote biking to work

Secure Bike Storage Could Make all the Difference to Commuters

Anthony writes:


I found that participating in Operation Transportation was a great way to discover areas around where I live that I wouldn't have bothered to go to.
 

Cycling opens out  the wonders of your world and provides new perspectives on life, as realised by Anthony and Calvin's father in the cartoon above from:
http://usjgreenriders.blogspot.ie/2011/10/cartoon-of-week_20.html
I’ve also just been given a key to the secure bike shed at work (in Arup) where they have been having meetings on how to encourage their workforce to cycle to work. A few minutes a day does make a difference to your overall cardio fitness I think. 

As bikes can be quite expensive these days it’s good to see companies making an effort to secure your bikes while you're at work rather than just providing a bike shelter.

There are many Bike Shelters to choose from some more secure than others..
3rd down on Left: 
 Underneath to the right: a runner up in London Cycling Campaigns best Cycling Facility Awards 2011, Lambeth Council's Vauxhall bike lockers: http://lcc.org.uk/pages/best-cycling-facility 
Second photo below on the right:  http://www.bikecare.co.uk/cycle_shelters.html

















I'm afraid it’s too easy to cut a bike lock and steal the bike, so I hope that other companies may review the security of their bike storage areas and advertise it to their staff. 
If you have a bike that lingers uncycled in a shed
 for fear of bike theft elsewhere, why not ask your
employer or colleagues to invest in some secure
bike storage? Image from:
 http://blog.supersizedbikes.com/2010/12/bicycle-lore/bike-in-garage-cartoon/
I think this could make all the difference in people’s attitude to cycle commuting.













Anyway, I hope that Operation Transportation is just the start of a series of measures to promote cycling and not simply a one off.  

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK and keep us posted of any other events.
Regards, Anthony

Editorial Footnote:


Bike lockers are only as good as the lock that secures them. Some secure bicycle stores are locked electronically  like the bicycle parking facility in Lexington, Baltimore, where over 50 bicycles can be parked in a fenced area, accessible only with a keycard pass. 

However many of the lockers depicted in between Anthony's text, require padlocks -which may be broken with varying degrees of ease. The following video gives some advice on choosing the best padlock: