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Bikes, motorbikes, e-bikes compared: Which transport vehicle is right for you?

The restrictions and dangers of public transportation amid the pandemic have caused many Filipinos to consider buying their own vehicles for personal mobility.

In the past year and a half, there’s been a surge of people buying their first bicycles, e-bikes, e-scooters, motorbikes and other personal transport vehicles as a practical and safe means to get around the city and deal with new normal challenges.

In case you still don’t have your own form of transport yet and are wondering which one is best for you, I’ve listed some of the pros and cons of the most popular transport options available in the Philippines based on personal experience using the different types of vehicles.

Bicycle

Pros:

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Cons:

Motorbikes / Scooters

Pros:

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Cons:

Electric bicycles/e-bikes

Pros:

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Cons:

Electric kick scooter

Pros:

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Cons:

Segway

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Cons:

Of course, there are other personal vehicles available out there including skateboards, mopeds, roller blades, unicycles, etc. but I think the ones I listed above are the most practical options for Filipino urban commuters.

If you were to ask me, my personal choice is a motorbike for overall practicality for urban commuting if you need to travel mid to long-range distances or for regular daily use and for travel and touring on the weekends (assuming cross-border travel is allowed).

However, the traditional bicycle still wins in terms of value for money and overall fitness, and general practicality for short to mid-range travel and fun city exploration.

At the end of the day, it all boils down to your intended use, style and preference and budget. I hope this helps. Stay safe on the road!

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