does anyone here have to deal with air pollution?
bike riders especially.
i live in this city and theres pollution alerts all the time.. dont know if i should go out and train or not :( sucksssssss
halp , dont let me feel alone :(
>>971315
I ride in the city every day. I basically ignore those alerts , but then, I'm in NYC not Beijing
I don't remember the source or anything like, but IIRC people sitting in cars take in much more air pollution than cyclists or pedestrians.
Any confirm?
Anyway, I don't really worry about it that much. I'd rather deal with air pollution than a sedentary lifestyle
>>971315
I have more trouble with allergens than pollutants
Air is usually good here. But I do have to deal with: gravel road dust during dry spells, forest fire smoke from the north, shit kicked into air during harvest season, agricultural chemical spraying. Rode past a field where a farmer was injecting anhydrous ammonia, nasty shit, burns eyes, nose, mouth, throat. Gets in clothing so you keep on getting whiffs of it far down the road. A few times I rode through the chaff cloud of a combine.
>>971339
That's false, modern cars are fitted with cabin air filters, if anything cyclists take up the most carcinogens due to their increased breathing.
so i rode anyway, air was sickkkkkkk
>>971315
You have two choices: Go out and train when you're supposed to train, or move somewhere else.
>>971399
I rode today anyway too.
Not polluted as santiasko but the firewood's smoke can be seen when fog is gone.
Rider from Tokyo here. Sometimes I go out and get a sore throat, other times it's fine. I have a mask but I neglect to wear it. Though some of the vehicles here are real nasty. 2-stroke mopeds just kicking out soot that sort of thing.
>>971402
>farting right into your air intake
>>971315
Conozco esa casa