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So my housemate has a car, and he's willing to give me rides on the late night shifts where I usually take Ubers. Problem, one of his tires is out. He's driving on a donut in the winter, and we just got hit with a big snow storm, with another on the way. If I can help him with this tire, I won't have to pay for another $20 Uber in the middle of the night, and I'll be able to support a friend. After that, I just have to give him occasional gas money, but it's only 4 miles from my house to work. And to explain the high Uber cost for a 4 mile ride, my fast food job is in the middle of the queer clubbing zone of my city. So getting an Uber at 1 in the morning over there has me paying clubbing prices for just leaving work.

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[โ€“] infuziSporg@hexbear.net 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Is it feasible to cover that distance on a bike? If so, how much does a bike cost? My commute is 3 miles and on foot in this snow it's been taking me almost 40 minutes.

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[โ€“] LeylaLove@hexbear.net 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Kind of? It's feasible on the way there, but I live in the most dangerous neighborhood in my city. I'm probably gonna save up for a bike to do it anyways, but it's not really a great idea with the time I leave work

Edit: also thought of this, I don't think there's a place to put my bike when I go to work :/ I work for a very car brained suburban fast food chain, the location of this restaurant makes very little sense compared to their other locations