| "In Boulder, the bike-to-work crowd is a noticeable presence. And the numbers may grow as more people trade in their gas guzzlers for economical and environmental two-wheelers. Jacob Lovoi, 24, of Boulder, considers himself a devoted bike rider. In his almost four months as an employee of Vast Architecture in Boulder, he has driven to work only one day when he had to pick up supplies.
“I personally hope gas prices keep going up,” he said, adding that he would want to see more people make the eco-friendly choice.
His co-worker and fellow bike rider Joseph Vigil, 40, agreed as the two briefly stopped near the crosswalk of a downtown intersection on their ride to a project meeting from work.
Conscious of gas costs and concerned about the environment, Vigil not only bikes when he can, but he also recently bought a Prius.
The Toyota hybrid car gets 50 miles per gallon. Now Vigil’s 30-miles-per-gallon Volkswagen sits at home, mostly unused."
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