Commuting doesn’t have to be a zero-sum game
I don’t own a bicycle. I haven’t ridden one in a long time. I can and do walk to a few places from home, but mostly I drive. I commute up and down I-26 every weekday along with what seems like half of the metro population.
So, technically, it makes little difference to me that there’s no safe way to get across the Ashley River on a bicycle. Or to get onto James Island on one. Or travel along main roads like Ashley Phosphate or Rivers Avenue on one.
After all, why would I care?
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