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> - might be impossible depending on work or children;

For the latter, perhaps see "The Car-Replacement Bicycle (the bakfiets)":

* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQhzEnWCgHA

> - weather might make the ride unpleasant;

I live in Toronto, Canada, and in the Before Times I cycled everday between ~April and December, rain or shine. The simplest solution is to just always have bad weather gear: it's like and doesn't take up much volume. Having it in a pannier means you always have it and don't have to think about it. The simplest solution for rain is a poncho, though I went with jackets and rain pants.

I found the threat of rain is more of an obstacle that actual rain. If your commute is <40 minutes, odds are pretty good it won't actually rain during your ride. It's the possibility of it that tends discourage people, in which case some gear works to counter it.

That said, if you ride >80% of the time when the weather isn't too bad that's still a good improvement over not riding at all.



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