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Friday, 16 May 2008

The Best Option To Ride

It was about 5 in the evening when I pulled out my Honda Unicorn and wiped a thin veneer of dust settled on it. The dust wasn't an unusual thing, given that there are several vehicles travelling through our colony, for there is a massive restructuring of paths and traffic routes all over JP Nagar due to the start of construction of a new traffic-decongestant subway at the 24th main. The route to my home from the market had just got longer, for there was the need to travel all the way down the intersection and take a U-turn for the simple task of crossing the raised median. Not too far away, I could catch the sight of a few people accompanied by a bicycle crossing the median by just crossing the cycle over the ridge. It's so very easy to sneak through with a bicycle than travel far and forth by my Honda. Add to that, the ease of pedalling and working out a few lazy, teeny-weeny muscles in your thigh, it's thousand times better to use a lovely-little-lighter frame of a chassis called Bicycle. It's like using a pencil on a moon than a specially invented zero-gravity refill pen. This perhaps is an appropriate metaphor. Simple things make things simpler, more often than not.

Bicycle, the term was coined by the French in 1860. A simple manifestation of a wheel driven by a pedalled gear, bicycle is perhaps the biggest accomplishment of a mechanical engineer who would dream of motorbikes and other transport vehicles. The chassis is a triangular frame, as in most of the cases, and the balance created on the frame is impeccable. At the first sight, the body may not generate any curiosity but come to think of it in technical terms and the mechanism which transforms the force generated by the pedal and imparted to the torque of the gear which transforms into a rotatory action, you have a marvel of a creation here. Over a long period of time, bicycle has undergone a lot of changes in its design and appearance but the charm of riding it for the very first time still remains to be matched.



Bicycle offers a vast sphere of advantage to its users. Talking of health and physical exercise, riding a bicycle gets rid of all the lethargy gained from jobs, most of which are getting more sedentary by the day. It is found that riding a bicycle for ten miles has the health benefit which is as much as the deficit of health caused by smoking a pack of cigarettes. A long ride during weekends in the verdant meadows and green country side should give you the ideal health uplift if the rest of the days are spent working at a desk at office. Cycling offers us a good alternative to catch up with some much-needed exercise compared to that obtained from a saunter in a park or a casual walk. A good amount of cycling would easily help you shed all those flaccid rings on your belly, and if you are a lean person, it would increase your hunger and thereby assimilate more.

Many would feel to see that there's no fun involved in cycling but ask someone who pedals regularly, he'd give you a perfect reason. When we pedal in using that extra bit of energy required to climb an acclivity, there's a complete breathe-in of fresh air which reaches all the way to the depth of the lungs. Breathing well is the single most important sensation to keep yourself young and feel rejuvenated over and again. Ask Yoga teachers and those who teach meditation, they would never disagree.

Coming to the hike of fuel prices, we are in the era where a barrel of crude oil costs US $126, which stood at around $99 not more than an year ago. If this increase gets more wanton and unheralded, days would not be far away when one would think more than once about their means of commuting. What could not be achieved by the Earth Hour would then be accomplished by the sheer rise in oil prices....!! Moreover, a layman would not demand the intelligence of a rocket scientist to understand the benefits of bicycle over motorbikes when it comes to maintaining the cleanliness of environment and reducing air pollution. And just imagine the pleasant sound of a cycle bell than the long clangor and din of relentless frantic honking and all sorts of noise made by automated vehicles. Noise pollution levels would come down considerably and a sense of tranquility prevails all over. It's more than in one way, useful and effective.


I take an exception to those travelling to farther places with limited time, but isn't it wise to use a bicycle if you have to commute moderate distances, in the vicinity of around 2-3 km? And for those who stay in cities like Bangalore, where there's a mandatory helmet rule in current existence, a simple pedal would save all the frowns and grimace of choking under the weight and help you keep smiling instead. For many good reasons as stated, cycling is a healthy practice. Don't feel shy of cycling, in case you do, for there's no age limit or barrier as such. Bicycle's a great gift to us from all those engineers who spent long hours designing it. They definitely deserve a special mention here. It's nothing mind-boggling but not less important indeed.

I believe that to a large extent that your views are affirmative with those of mine. And cycling is, after all, a ride to enjoy. It won't be long before cycling would be in the vogue.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cycling and its uses must be taught to young kids at schools as a part of community education. Even we elders must prefer cycles to motorcycles to protect our environment. A good blog for public interest. [:)]

A half light said...

seriously, cycling's practically so much more a viable option than other vehicles.
And i believe, if one ruffles up some extra time, then he can easily incorporate cycling away to his destination, however packed his schedule might be. It actually, unknowingly translates into a very refreshing source of entertainment-cum-purpose-served. :)

After all, a peaceful, tranquil ride through the bylanes is soo much more preferrable than the last-min rushing on a motorbike!

Good'un! :)

Ritesh. P said...

Thanks Anu

RKB™ said...

Hey Bro!! nice blog.
and in the present scenario of traffic, pollution n rising prices of petroleum products we need to use eco friendly transport. and cycle is the best. i myself ride a bicycle. i just love doing that. so easy to steer a quite agile. just take it on road or off road no problem.

JUST GO DGREEN!!

Ritesh. P said...

thanks for your views RKB. :)

silverheart said...

As per the traffic rules, on intersections and crossings, same regulations are applied on cyclists and motorists. Just that, people get away with ease, ignorance is a bliss.
There are several rules, that we are not aware .. did you know, that a traffic inspector is not permitted to check for any papers/doc 100mts before and after a traffic post (unless violating the law). oh yes !!
I follow the rules, wear a helmet while riding on cycle to my office, even though its on the highway i travel, outside city limits.
Frankly, i would want to ride to office every damn weekday, but sadly, i succeed only on tuesday and thursdays .. so much for brown-skinned slavery and late client timings :-(

abhishek.bv said...

i read the post long after u blogged it...but excellent thoughts here...i will take cue from this and do my best to save the environment...

simply keep em comin...excellent posts!!