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by onlyrealcuzzo 1093 days ago
Those $25 Uber trips aren't necessary if you get a bike.

And you don't even need to be in shape anymore with e-bikes...

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Except that in SF you must bring your bicycle inside with you, which basically was only feasible for your office/workplace. Cannot do with a grocery store, theater, gym etc.

Edit: An idea that came to mind, someone run with this. Bike lockers would be an amazing feature that likely could curb a lot of the issues. Something with a secure lock built in (like biometric or complex pin), 360degree cameras, and an insurance policy. I'd have paid hourly for that service if I still lived in the city.

If only there were a single other way to navigate a modern city without walking, driving, or purchasing a bike...
hopefully you're not sarcastically referring to SF public transit as being anything resembling a desirable means of transportation?
except that the comment i was responding to was specifically about bicycles?
We can talk specifically about bicycles. You don't need to buy one and lock it outside. You can get a Lyft Bike membership which would probably come out to about $5 per daily 4-mile commute on an e-bike, and much less if you qualify for their low-income program. And you're constantly within a couple blocks at most of one of those bikes.

There's also Revel scooters if you need more power and space for groceries, Lime scooters if you like getting injured, and there are plenty of tiny electric vehicles now that you can buy, wouldn't call a bicycle but can easily be brought into grocery stores etc. They're all over SF. I don't think it's exactly out of place to call out alternatives when discussing whether biking is a viable commuting option.

How safe is your bike, even chained up, in downtown SF?
Not very, although there is a system of cages that you can use that are somewhat convenient.