I guess we are hardy enthusiasts who are prepared to use our bikes all year around, but my use of petrol/diesel/miles in a car has vastly reduced after buying my first electric bike and discovering how useful they are, also improving your general activity levels and getting you out in the fresh air.
My last career was on The Railways and now I am retired I can travel free on them and the combination of my electric bikes and the local rail network is also very useful.
Yesterday I met friends in London to visit a museum and eat out afterwards and I used my bike to get me to and from my local station, again very useful and making me completely independent of lifts/taxis etc.
I know the bulk of the posts on the site are from people requiring help to fix their bikes, and I have had to fix mine on occasion as well as do preventative maintenance, but my youngest electric bike, supposedly less reliable as a crank drive bike, and a branded purpose built bike, a Yamaha Haibike hard tail mountain bike will be nine years old in March 2024, and my other two rear hub bikes are twelve and a half years old, and all still working very well.
One of the twelve and half year old bikes is the first bike I bought, a generic Chinese rear hub electric bike with throttle, a Oxygen Emate model, and my daughter relies on it currently to get her to and from work in the nearest town about six and a half miles away. She can take it on the train when that option is available, but as a shift worker like I was, in the same industry, often has to ride as the trains either have not started running, or have finished running.
She has become a real convert commenting on how quickly and easily she can do the journey, and as she has yet to pass her car test also uses it for other journeys as well. I noticed when riding with her that the performance of my old bike is transformed with her aboard as she weighs about half what I do. Its faster everywhere and climbs almost as well as my crank drive Haibike.
But most people in this country seem to have a mental block about cycling rather than using their cars, and when I speak to them view me as an eccentric.