The Enlightened Cyclist: Commuter Angst, Dangerous Drivers, and Other Obstacles

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Discover 'The Enlightened Cyclist: Commuter Angst, Dangerous Drivers, and Other Obstacles on the Path to Two-Wheeled Transcendence,' a hardback masterpiece by the witty BikeSnobNYC. This 240-page guide dives deep into the realities of urban cycling, making it essential reading for every commuter cyclist who faces the daily challenges of navigating traffic, handling obstinate drivers, and overcoming the unique stresses of bike commuting. With a blend of humor and candid advice, this book explores vital topics such as commuting safety, essential tips for city cyclists, and the often chaotic interactions between cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists. Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or just starting your biking journey, you'll find invaluable insights into the world of bike commuting and the culture surrounding it. Perfect for anyone looking to transform their commuting experience while embracing the joys of cycling, this book is a must-have for your cycling library. Enhance your understanding of the bike culture and learn practical strategies to tackle dangers on the road, from navigating city streets to dealing with unpredictable pedestrians. Order now to enjoy a journey of enlightenment and laughter amidst the trials of cycling. Fast shipping available!

The Enlightened Cyclist: Commuter Angst, Dangerous Drivers, and Other Obstacles on the Path to Two-Wheeled Transcendence

By Bikesnobnyc
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages 240
Publisher Chronicle Books


In Bike Snob, blogger BikeSnobNYC offered an overview of cycling and the various 'bike cultures.' This next book will focus on an experience that cyclists the world over are familiar with: commuting. With his trademark snark, humor and begrudging enthusiasm, BikeSnobNYC will take readers through the trials and triumphs (but mostly trials) of getting there by bike. Along the way, he offers up everything from the history of our commutes to the deadly sins of commuting to tactics for dealing with cars, pedestrians, and your fellow two-wheelers.

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