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What it's like to walk to and from work | What it's like to walk to and from work |
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| By Lisa Tae-Ran Schroeder | |
| Thursday, August 21, 2008 | |
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Forget the hybrid vehicle or even a bicycle; the most eco-friendly way to get to work is by your own two feet. Transportation options for the environmentally inclined are fuel-efficient vehicles, bicycles, or public transportation. The government even gives tax rebates to people who buy hybrid vehicles; but cars — no matter how environmentally friendly — still use gas. Biking is pretty good for the environment; but you need a bike, a lock, a helmet, and a good sense of not being hit by crazy traffic. But no one is advocating just walking to work. Granted most people don't live close enough to be able to do this, unless they live in cities like New York. It's a shame because walking is one of the nicest and most eco-friendly ways to get to work; I should know because that's what I've been doing for over a year. It takes me around 30 minutes to walk to work, and not being tethered to subway or bus is freedom. I'll answer some questions below about my experiences:
Why did you start walking?
What about when the weather is bad?
What do you see on your walk?
What's the best thing about walking — and the worst?
What about when you get to work — do you walk up the stairs too?
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i too walk to ... well, to everywhere (although i'm getting a bike today). another benefit that i have found is in destressing ... i don't become the same stress ball that i used to, because after my daily activities outside of home, i get 20 or 30 minutes to think (or meditate) while walking. i usually even walk out of my way to catch a side road or a park to walk through on the way back. by the time i get home, i'm relaxed and in a good mood again.
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