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After an initial investment of purchasing a [[Mount a Bicycle|bicycle]], you'll realize that [[Pace Yourself While Biking|biking]] is a very inexpensive mode of transportation. You'll [[Save Money on Gas|save money on gas]] and [[Understand the Basics of Car Maintenance|car maintenance]], you'll [[Get in Shape|get in great shape]], and your coworkers will think you're awesome. Why not [[Ride a Bicycle in Traffic|skip the traffic]] jam and walk into your [[Protect Yourself from Workplace Monitoring|workplace]] with an endorphin rush?
 
After an initial investment of purchasing a [[Mount a Bicycle|bicycle]], you'll realize that [[Pace Yourself While Biking|biking]] is a very inexpensive mode of transportation. You'll [[Save Money on Gas|save money on gas]] and [[Understand the Basics of Car Maintenance|car maintenance]], you'll [[Get in Shape|get in great shape]], and your coworkers will think you're awesome. Why not [[Ride a Bicycle in Traffic|skip the traffic]] jam and walk into your [[Protect Yourself from Workplace Monitoring|workplace]] with an endorphin rush?
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Find a safe and pleasant route. Don't just assume that the route you [[Drive|drive]] to [[Dress for Work|work]] is the best route for biking. Often the best bike route includes back streets and side roads which may make your trip slightly longer but much safer and more enjoyable. Be realistic and honest with yourself. Are you really comfortable spending 20 minutes a day with the traffic from a freeway feeder whizzing by you at {{convert|60|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}?
 
#Find a safe and pleasant route. Don't just assume that the route you [[Drive|drive]] to [[Dress for Work|work]] is the best route for biking. Often the best bike route includes back streets and side roads which may make your trip slightly longer but much safer and more enjoyable. Be realistic and honest with yourself. Are you really comfortable spending 20 minutes a day with the traffic from a freeway feeder whizzing by you at {{convert|60|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}?