Tuesday, May 27, 2008

The Department of Transportation show the steepest decrease in driving ever recorded.




(CNN) -- At a time when gas prices are at an all-time high, Americans have curtailed their driving at a historic rate.

The Department of Transportation said figures from March show the steepest decrease in driving ever recorded.

Compared with March a year earlier, Americans drove an estimated 4.3 percent less -- that's 11 billion fewer miles, the DOT's Federal Highway Administration said Monday, calling it "the sharpest yearly drop for any month in FHWA history." Records have been kept since 1942.

According to AAA, for the first time since 2002, Americans said they were planning to drive less over the Memorial Day weekend than they did the year before.

Tracy and Adam Crews posted on iReport that their annual Memorial Day weekend has traditionally involved camping and fishing.

"Well, due to the continual rise in gas, we felt our only recourse was to nix the idea this year and stay home" in Jacksonville, Florida, they wrote.

Instead, the couple said they "decided to camp out in the backyard. We set the tent up, just finished installing our above ground pool, and cleaned up the grill. ... We have ourselves a campsite! It's been a blast!"

Nakeisha Easterwood of Smyrna, Georgia, said with gas prices on the rise, she sometimes catches rides with friends, and doesn't drive into town more than once a day. "It's crazy," she said.

According to AAA, the national average price for a gallon of regular gas rose to a record $3.936. That compares with an average price per gallon of $3.23 last Memorial Day.

"With it being near $4 a gallon, you definitely have to drive slower and pick and choose when you're going to do it," said Steve Kahn of Roswell, Georgia, at a Memorial Day festival in Atlanta.

Some Americans have turned to public transportation. Ridership increased by 2.1 percent in 2007, in part because of rising gas prices, according to the American Public Transportation Association.

Americans took 10.3 billion trips on public transportation in 2007, the highest level in 50 years, the group said.

The Energy Information Administration says gas consumption for the first three months of 2008 is estimated to be down about 0.6 percent from the same time period in 2007.

For the summer season, gas consumption is expected to be down 0.4 percent from last year.

Burdphil track stand.

Update of the week


Bike 223

Truck 56  It's getting lonely

I managed to only have to drive the truck once this week.  I had to pick up a dresser for my daughter.  I thought about trying to load it on the xtracycle but figured that it may be a bad idea.  
Monday I got hit by a truck.  I think it was intentional.  The passenger seemed quite amused by me flying over a curb and crashing into a fence.  I lucked out though.  No injury or damage to the bike.  So if anyone sees a couple of rednecks riding around Dayton in a piece of shit late 70's ford F series kill them for me.

Saturday I picked Autumn up at her grandpa's, she spent the night.  So I loaded her, and all her sleep over stuff onto the xtracycle and pushed off towards the house.  It was quite amazing how well it handles loaded.  The frame felt a little noodly, but it was stable.  I definitely need to look into some stronger brakes though.  The rim brakes just aren't going to cut it.  Autumn really enjoyed the ten mile trip, much more than I did.  Dragging an extra 60lbs uphill for 10 miles is less than pleasant.  She said that most of the drivers waved at her and she liked waving back.


Sunday, May 18, 2008

More miles

Bikes 153

Truck 52

The weather sucked this week, bad.  It rained every day except for today.  Today it was so windy you could hardly stand outside.  I did all my riding on my Fuji that I just converted to an xtracycle.  I'm really getting attached to this bike.  The versatility is amazing!  It seems that you can haul just about anything you could imagine on this thing.  I plan to write a full review on it after I complete my bike camping trip with my kiddo on fathers day weekend.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

May Miles.....

Truck 52
Bikes 75

Goals

My primary goal is to ride more than I drive.  I'll be logging my miles on here weekly.  Both ridden and driven.  I also plan to bitch about bad roadside encounters and idiot drivers.  Any products I try that are related to cycling I'll be sure to comment about as well.  Over the winter I managed to put on an unacceptable amount of weight.....   Don't let me lie to you.....  I've been putting this on for about a year now.  I discovered at the beginning of this month that I have ballooned to 209 lb.  Most of my friends and family tell me that it is perfectly normal for some one of my height (6'3") to weigh that much.  I'm not having it!  So I guess my other goal is to lose weight and feel better.

About me

My name is Taylor.  I live in Dayton, OH.  I'm 26 years old.  I work on cars for a living.  I have a beautiful 5 year old daughter.  And I'm engaged to an incredible woman.
I am disgusted with the price of gasoline so instead of bitching about it like everyone else I know, I have decided to do something about it.  I'm going to let my truck gather as much dust as possible.  I'm going to ride my bike to work and anywhere else I can.  I've never blogged about anything before but I figure I may as well give it a shot.