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I’ll drive less, but will I live more?

May 23, 2011 By Megan Cooper 3 Comments

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I’ve seen the signs and I believe in the cause. I’m happy it’s happening in the region, but it’s not really my thing. Well – it’s about to be my thing. I’m taking on the task of Driving Less and Living More for one-week.

There’s not one specific reason for this adventure. Environment – sure I want it to be cleaner/greener. Foreign oil dependence – yeah, we all know it’s bad. Health – I could stand to not be in the car so much. Money – of course I’d rather not drop $65 to fill up my car, but it’s a bit of a necessary evil. So why the adventure? Really, it’s just about good timing (and the fact that a couple of DMMers are joining in this adventure with me throughout June).

Spring is here, so the weather makes it easy to be outside a bit more. Through participation in Get Out, Give Back Dayton, I received a free 7-day RTA pass. The stars aligned for me to leave the car behind and see if I could get by for a week, so I’m going to get the inside scoop on transportation sans car.

In addition to riding RTA, I plan to utilize my bike and plain, old fashioned walking. For this, I’m really grateful to the good folks and cycling experts at K&G Bike Center who made sure my bike was ready for the season and safe for the streets.

This is a major challenge for me as I have a very loose relationship with time. Because Dayton boasts short and easy commute times, I have taken for granted that I can get wherever I need, whenever I need. Most often I run into the problem that I think I can get anywhere in about 10 minutes. This is disastrously untrue, but the lack of a car for a week will either drive me (and my friends / colleagues) crazy or teach me a valuable lesson (and lessons are never fun to learn). No more quick trips; I’m going to have to learn to plan for everything in my day as I leave the house.

Bikes + Bus = Adventure

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About Megan Cooper

Megan is a Dayton transplant who works at the Dayton Metro Library. Past work includes stints at Eastway Behavioral Healthcare and as the Executive Director of FilmDayton, as well as a volunteer for multiple area arts groups, Activated Spaces and UpDayton. She enjoys checking out local restaurants and breweries plus exploring the many bike trails around the region. Additionally, she performs at local theatres in roles ranging from Shakespearean heroines to crazy convicts.

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