I’m in a small city, with a lot of rural / suburban areas. I’m often delivering 15+ minutes away from the city center by car. A bicycle wouldn’t be able to get to any of these places in any reasonable amount of time, and there’s also no shoulders or bike lanes on most of these roads so it would be seriously dangerous.
We also do a lot of large grocery delivery orders (50 - 100+ items) so there’s no way those can be done via bike or motorcycle.
Am in Europe and we have a delivery service which provides everything by bike. And we make sure we don’t order when it’s raining even though the bikers don’t seem to care.
Yeah, I don’t think I’ve ever had anything delivered by motorcycle. Wouldn’t be much less sluggish though, except in very dense cities with grid-locked traffic. I’ve heard motorcycle costs are about the same as a car, due to more maintenance being needed (frequent tire replacement, gear replacement, etc). Some cars approach about the same MPG as motorcycles too (and EVs surpass motorcycles with MPGe). Many US cities are very spread out and a lot of travel is done on highways, requiring 700cc+ motorcycles, and stuff like lane-splitting is illegal in a lot of places.
Do Americans really get their shit delivered by car?over here it’s motorcycles 99% of the time (and bicycles the other 1%)
Seems rather… Sluggish and inefficient for delivery drivers to go by car.
I’m in a small city, with a lot of rural / suburban areas. I’m often delivering 15+ minutes away from the city center by car. A bicycle wouldn’t be able to get to any of these places in any reasonable amount of time, and there’s also no shoulders or bike lanes on most of these roads so it would be seriously dangerous.
We also do a lot of large grocery delivery orders (50 - 100+ items) so there’s no way those can be done via bike or motorcycle.
WELL for a big grocery delivery – Yeah. That makes sense. A lot of sense.
I was imagining like. A couple take-out boxes on the shotgun seat and someone driving a whole-ass car for those lil’ boxes.
And it sounded like whatever the driver would get from this haul wouldn’t even cover gas. To say nothing of the environmental angle.
You imagined correctly
There’s not an option to pick what they deliver it on, it’s whatever the driver chooses to use. In more densely populated areas some people use bikes.
I know there isn’t
It’s just that delivery cars aren’t really a thing in my country. It’s all motorbikes all the way.
In NYC, 99% chance it’s gonna be a deliverista on an e-bike. So the screenshot is literally wrong. Elsewhere in the country - yeah…
Am in Europe and we have a delivery service which provides everything by bike. And we make sure we don’t order when it’s raining even though the bikers don’t seem to care.
Yeah, I don’t think I’ve ever had anything delivered by motorcycle. Wouldn’t be much less sluggish though, except in very dense cities with grid-locked traffic. I’ve heard motorcycle costs are about the same as a car, due to more maintenance being needed (frequent tire replacement, gear replacement, etc). Some cars approach about the same MPG as motorcycles too (and EVs surpass motorcycles with MPGe). Many US cities are very spread out and a lot of travel is done on highways, requiring 700cc+ motorcycles, and stuff like lane-splitting is illegal in a lot of places.