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Velomobiles and the old standby

To wrap up this week’s exploration of unique transportation alternatives, I had to go back to the old standby: pedal power.

If I still haven’t converted you to the bike-commuting crowd, take a look at this blog post. The post is from 2007 so I expect the numbers, given today’s gas prices, would be even more favorable for the cyclist.

I also found this blog, which appears, on first glance, to have a good grasp on the bike-commuter scene across the U.S.

If you check these two out, leave a comment and tell ‘em I sent you.

If you’re STILL not motivated to pedal rather than hit the pedal, maybe a velomobile is the answer. These enclosed, often streamlined pedal-powered vehicles have been around for years, and they cone in a variety of shapes and sizes. I have yet to try one, but if gas keeps climbing, I could see this as an inexpensive alternative for my foul-weather commuting.

If you’ve ridden one of these, or own one, let us know what it’s like. Is a velomobile a practical automotive alternative?

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