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4: A REPORT ON ADVANTAGES OF RIDING A CYCLE

Dear Sirs,
I am writing this report to encourage all the concerned people to cycle more. Regular cycling makes us not only happier, but also healthier and wealthier too. Some of the people suppose that cycling is dangerous, inconvenient, and exhausting. But in fact, it is not.
Among many features, one of the best advantages of cycling is simply to turn up at work on time each day, looking happy. Cycling had predictable journey times, because cyclists don’t get stuck in traffic like car drivers and are not subject to public transport delays. Cycling is fun too. It gives a real sense of freedom and the exercise burn off stress. It's no wonder that cyclists are the happiest commuters. Cycling is the most efficient form for human-powered movement. It’s no more strenuous than walking.
The number one reason people give for not cycling is fear of traffic. We can even avoid this kind of traffics if we point out the any available quieter route options such as-routes through backstreets, parks, and cycle paths. Cycling is hard only if we turn it into a race, or if we ride a cheap and nasty bike with a saddle set too low, the tyres too soft and the chain rusted up.
Bikes are inexpensive, not cheap. People assume that they can go down to a bicycle store and pick up a bike for NRS 8000. What they are actually buying is a bicycle-shaped object that will be used a few times and abandoned. It’s a false economy. If a NRS. 50000 and even more expensive bike is used regularly then it will be much better value in the long term.
Finally, riding a bike is, economically friendly, a cheap way to travel, good for the health, and a fun way to enjoy the great outdoors and spend time with friends.
Yours Sincerely,

XYZ 

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