Bus Versus Bike

My adven­tures with the 23 con­tin­ue. Last week I essen­tial­ly raced it home every day. Three con­sec­u­tive days I passed it at the cor­ner of Carnegie and Ontario and caught up with it on the oth­er side of the bridge. I’ve got no pseu­do-math to throw at this exper­i­ment, but my gut tells me that, at least on the return trip, it is a wash deter­min­ing which is faster: my bike or the bus.

The bus always gets to the cor­ner of Clark and Scran­ton about a minute before me, but I’d have to walk home from there so the bike makes up for that. Sim­i­lar­ly, I’d have to walk to the bus stop on Ontario by Pub­lic Square to catch the 23, which means that I’d have to wait for the one after the one I’ve been rac­ing since I can’t walk twelve blocks as quick­ly as I can ride them.

I know for sure that my morn­ing com­mute is faster than the 23, since I don’t have to make all of those ear­ly morn­ing stops to pick folks up. I know that no one cares, even I don’t, real­ly.

7 thoughts on “Bus Versus Bike”

  1. You rid­ing your new-old road bike yet?
    Because if you aren’t you should be able to own the bust once you do.
    While in Chica­go and tak­ing the bus I kept think­ing how much faster it would be if I just had my bike with me.

  2. Nah, I haven’t had time to go to the OCBC late­ly. I’m hop­ing I’ll get back down there after Bram’s birth­day par­ty.

  3. It’s prob­a­bly cheap­er in the long run to ride your bike.
    I’ve got a plas­tic Mozart bust that I might mount this morn­ing to see if Matt is cor­rect.

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