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Can you replace your car with a bicycle in Los Angeles? |
So, I know that everyone says that you can't get by without a car in LA. I might be moving out there for work (likely in Burbank); I am also a hippie type who doesn't want to need a car. Right now I am looking at getting a folding electric bicycle (google the Riviera or the eZee Quadro if you're interested in what I mean) to replace my car, but I am living on the East Coast, and it would work out for my situation. yes you can get round LA on a bike if you combine with the bus system (its nice since the buses now have bike racks ) It can be done, but it will be difficult. Public transportation in LA is mediocre at best. There are bike trails in some places and bike lanes on most roads, so if you live close enough to where you work you could definitely bike to work. If you don't mind restricting yourself to a small radius from your home then you can get by, but I'm guessing you'll get a car eventually. I have lived near LA all my life. I use to live in North Hollywood, and i have a friend who lives in Burbank. To answer your question yes it is possible. I'm to lazy to view that thing, but i would suggest getting a bike that does at least 40mph. Be careful though because people drive like idiots so you will need a helmet. Actually you will also need a helmet because its the law. It may be a pain in the *** but since your the hippie type you say, you may like it. I say go for it. OR just get a very economical electric car. Some of them only cost 7-10k but they dont go very fast or too far maybe like a 100mile range but its still pretty good for small commutes. Short answer: |
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