Sao Paulo staged the ultimate inter modal commuter challenge last month as part of World Car Free Day. Cyclists competed with a helicopter, car, bus, runner, and a competitor in a wheelchair to find out which form of transport would make it across town to City Hall during the evening rush hour. The bike won, as you can see in the video below.
In fact two bikes, one ridden by a commuter cyclist the other by a courier finished before the helicopter which took second place. The cyclists did the journey in a time of 22 minutes beating the helicopter by over 10 minutes, the car took a whole hour longer to complete the trip doing it in a time of 1:22, slower than the bus which took 1:11 and only 10 minutes faster than the person who walked… the runner was quicker than both in 1:06.
The challenge was staged to make people aware of other forms of transport, Sao Paolo is the business capital of South America, and though it has bus and a subway network it doesn’t have enough of either forms of transport to cope with demand. By contrast the city has, by recent estimates, more than 6 million cars on its streets and that figure is climbing. The average Sao Paolo resident spends 3 hours a day stuck in traffic, that’s 15 hours a week or the equivalent of two working days. The main roads are often the scene of 50 miles worth of tail backs.
The idea of the challenge as to draw attention to some possible alternatives to all that wasted time, pollution and stress.

5 thoughts on “Video: Bike Vs Helicopter in ultimate commuting challenge… guess who won?”
Brilliant…I shall put it to
Brilliant…I shall put it to my boss to see if it can be funded here to demonstrate the same thing…I expect a helicopter will win in a commute from yate to bristol though!
Yay to the cyclists but to be
Yay to the cyclists but to be honest, the helicopter passenger was hardly rushing in and out of buildings and to and from the choppe, was he?
Simon_MacMichael wrote:Yay to
he lost by over 10 minutes running for the lift to the heliport on the roof and then running from the lift from the heliport from the roof was hardly going to make much difference was it 😕
i guess if you can afford to
i guess if you can afford to go by helicopter then you’re not that bothered about winning a race against some bikes… 😀 😀
I like the bit were the guy
I like the bit were the guy appears to be asking where the helipad is to the security bod on reception, and then points up inquisatively…I mean, it wasn’t going to be in the basement was it!