To me cycling is preferable for anything under 20/30 km. My city has a metro and it’s my second option for this type of distance but I’ve had multiple issues with it in the past and always come back to cycling for short distances. It’s never crowded and there’s no ticket inspectors.
Then for medium distances, I can cycle about 100 km but I prefer suburban rail as they allow me to bring my bike and continue from a station, for a reasonable price. The other option are suburban buses, that often also take bikes, but are overcrowded.
Unfortunately I hate the intercity trains here, managed by VIA Rail, as they are super expensive last minute, and won’t take bikes.
As for coaches, their network and services are steadily shrinking throughout the years, with reduced departures. Some will take bikes if they are in a box, and for a fee.
Taxis/ride sharing/Uber/Lyft, I hate these things. They perpetuate car dependency and it’s just paying someone to use a car.
And I’m undecided about micro transit like e-scooters. I don’t like them dangerously zigzagging around pedestrians and/or slower cyclists.
In essence, because transit is pretty bad here, I heavily prefer active transportation, but I will use public and private transit any time if it means to avoid using a car.
I won’t lie, I have favourites.
To me cycling is preferable for anything under 20/30 km. My city has a metro and it’s my second option for this type of distance but I’ve had multiple issues with it in the past and always come back to cycling for short distances. It’s never crowded and there’s no ticket inspectors.
Then for medium distances, I can cycle about 100 km but I prefer suburban rail as they allow me to bring my bike and continue from a station, for a reasonable price. The other option are suburban buses, that often also take bikes, but are overcrowded.
Unfortunately I hate the intercity trains here, managed by VIA Rail, as they are super expensive last minute, and won’t take bikes.
As for coaches, their network and services are steadily shrinking throughout the years, with reduced departures. Some will take bikes if they are in a box, and for a fee.
Taxis/ride sharing/Uber/Lyft, I hate these things. They perpetuate car dependency and it’s just paying someone to use a car.
And I’m undecided about micro transit like e-scooters. I don’t like them dangerously zigzagging around pedestrians and/or slower cyclists.
In essence, because transit is pretty bad here, I heavily prefer active transportation, but I will use public and private transit any time if it means to avoid using a car.
Anything but a fucking car.