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Originally Posted by pulsar56 Maybe a silly question, but how do you guys manage the wet clothes/towels after reaching work in the morning?  |
Good question. I carry a plastic bag and a locker is provided in the office. Orelse I used to dump it into my drawer in the cubicle in the older building. I have the emptiest drawers in the whole of the office.
Or you can do what bblost does below.
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Originally Posted by bblost SOnce I get to my desk, I have a wet towel and a damp t-shirt.
So I put them on the cubical wall behind my work station for drying.
Beyond this wall is a window. So no one is actually disturbed.
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Originally Posted by the_joker it is becoming very dangerous to ride a two wheeler. |
I agree. It is dangerous. We need to be defensive and use our timings and routes well.
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Also, the amount of pollution caused a chronic cold/throat infection in me. So, I now reserve cycling on weekends, that too on early mornings so that I don't face much pollution.
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This is something each one should be aware of. If you have a issue with health. Unfortunately we are in a country where the cities are majorly polluted.
But look at it this way. If more get on the cycles the less polluted it will get. But not many get on the cycle because it is polluted. So..
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Originally Posted by knaveen I second that. I had a chance to meet a senior management staff from a product company in Sweden. He used to have a BMW 7 series, since the parking space is at a premium and it takes a loooong time to reach to office in a car, he now uses a cycle to work. Turns out to be half the time when compared to car. His wife uses her own cycle to work. Hope we have similar conditions here. |
Guess what I could have stuck to the 7 Series. And drove it myself everyday to work
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Originally Posted by Wind splitter I cycle to work once or twice a week as my office is 25 KM (51KM round trip) and I get 2 common question being asked on a regular basis from my colleagues, |
A round of applause for you
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Originally Posted by scarecrow @spit fire - even i work in BTP, but i generally ride my motorbike to office (OMBR) to BTP. I have been toying with the idea of a bike for quite sometime, but havent gotten around to it. Hope to join u guys soon. tc |
LAZY BURGER!!! That's hardly 7-8 kms max one way? I travel 14 kms one way.Get that cycle quick. Let me know if you need help. I am a stone/shout away in BTP. HE HE..
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Originally Posted by one-77 I cycled to school everyday for nearly 10 years. After school hours, in the evenings, we used to ride pointlessly for miles, simply "exploring" places around town. |
Oh yes, the pointless cycling around in the heat and humidity. We did that too. And so enjoyed it.
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Women might "love to see men sweating", but I doubt if my professors would.
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You go to a unisex college? So sad. LOL!! We went to a co-ed. HE HE.. And my professors could have preferred not to have me in class at all. Sweating could have been the last of the reasons..
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Maybe we should have no-drive zones in the arterial areas of towns at least in certain hours of the day to promote cycling and walking. Love the way the promenade and some parts of the French quarters in Pondy are kept free of vehicles in the evenings.
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Absolutely. Metro on MG Road can pour out the human bodies and cycles for use within a 4 km marked out area for people to use. Ideal solution for the CBD in Bangalore. Have some electric vehicles for the old and I-hate-to-sweat kinds.
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Originally Posted by Samridh While I do not cycle to work, I think cycling and cyclists will take a long time to come to terms with local traffic. |
Oh yes. Ofcourse. We have a long way to go. Only thing that would work is make laws to this effect. That should get some folks moving.
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The biggest problem I have faced is with people who jump red lights.
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I will tell you something that will cheer you up. ITS HAPPENS ALL OVER INDIA, not only in Gurgaon. LOL!! The morons on our roads pray to the same God across the whole country.
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Thats why its important to have sound brakes and a good pair of head/tail lights doing duty on cycles. Its worth the effort. Freinds, please buy a recognized (I don't say certified since not 'many' companies do not make cycling helmets in India) cycling helmet.
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Oh no doubt about that. A cycle with the best mechanicals at any given time is a must.
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Originally Posted by mooza Are portable cycles (like the one mentioned in the link below) available here ? |
Oh yes they are. Quite a few. But they will have smaller wheels. So you wont go to far on those.
And dont bother about parking spaces, at most locations its quite safe. Yeah you need to be alert to park it in the right places too.