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by jurassic
3814 days ago
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I bike commute 8-9 months of the year, but currently am ubering both ways during this wet El NiƱo winter we are having as I live without a car. I estimate my Ubers this year will work out to around ($20/day for uber * ~60 winter work days) = $1200 Most people with modest vehicles will see a total cost of car ownership costing them somewhere in the $5-10k/year range. So I could double or triple my already heavy reliance on uber and come out ahead. TLDR: For those with short commutes, a heavily uber-assisted bike commuting plan is a huge financial win. And this is not even considering the downstream value of the productivity and health benefits resulting from regular exercise. Or the value of the time I can now spend reading instead of driving. |
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If a person is willing to bike to work when it's dry in the morning (even if it might rain on the way home) there's probably only around 20 - 30 days when they'd need Uber, so that'd cut the Uber expenses by 1/3 to 1/2.