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December 31, 2008

Car-Free for Two Years

Well, what started out as a general frustration with the cost of insurance, gas, etc...ended with me donating my car to charity just to be rid of it all. That was almost two years ago. I ride my bike every day, and every day is like I'm a kid again. The fun factor never dies and just the thought of all the money I'm saving keeps me in a perpetual state of happiness. Not to mention fitness.

Homer, Arlington, VA

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You are definitely right! Riding in a bicycle really makes our body more stronger and also we can save money on gas. But for someone like me that couldn’t leave without riding a car was so difficult.

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