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Old 08-25-23, 11:31 AM
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CliffordK
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What are the local E-Bike regulations and enforcement?

If you want to make this work, I'd think of a few options:
  1. Invest in a new E-bike that can maintain 20 MPH to 30 MPH. Get the right safety equipment to go with it, as well as spare batteries (charging at work).
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  2. Try some kind of hybrid commute as mentioned above. Train, car, some days ride, others not, park and ride, etc.
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  3. Go to a part time job. 50% of time commuting, 50% working. That is still a lot.
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  4. Get a city apartment for at least a few days a week.
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  5. Telecommute

Are you ready for the rain?
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