News: Fitness boost saves A&E nurse £40 a week

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May 20, 2015
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Our latest case study - if you want to share your story too, please PM me. Here at Pedelecs we believe they're the best way to encourage others to give e-bikes a try to enjoy their benefits too, so we'd be really grateful if you wanted to share your experiences as well as Carole and the others, who you'll find in our 'features' news section, who've also kindly done so.

It's not just A&E nurse Carole Nicholas who thinks her e-bike is wonderful – her dog loves it too.

Carole is one of the latest converts to e-biking and uses her Oxygen Diva electric bike for the eight mile round trip from home to her busy London hospital and back.

She took the decision to go for an e-bike after becoming increasingly frustrated with commuting by car. As well as the expense, she was getting stuck in traffic jams, which meant she could either be late arriving for work, or delayed getting home at the end of a long shift.

The e-bike seemed to offer the perfect solution. Not only did it allow her to glide past queues of cars, having the reassurance of being able to call on a power supply made the idea of a daily commute that includes several hills seem far less daunting, especially for someone who hadn’t been on a bike for a while.


E-Walkies: Carole out with Ed

Full story here: http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/news/fitness-boost-saves-ae-nurse-40-week/

Thank you Carole and Ed!
 
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JamesW

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Nov 17, 2014
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Great story, although from a vetinary perspective, Ed should not be bing walked by bike. It can be bad for dogs as there is no time to stop and rest if the dog needs to, and can result in death by heart attack I'm told by my vet friends/family.
 

EddieH

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Jan 3, 2015
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Great story, although from a vetinary perspective, Ed should not be bing walked by bike. It can be bad for dogs as there is no time to stop and rest if the dog needs to, and can result in death by heart attack I'm told by my vet friends/family.
It is also illegal as you do not have proper control of your bike.