I'm certainly not thinking this will make money or anything.
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and maybe an ad or so.
I'm sorry but your design is bad. It has many elements that shouldn't be fucking be there.
In the future, ask yourself: is this bike, which blocks a half of page and makes the essential fucking text less readable, necessary? Is this blue gradient, which slowly gets darker and turns into dark blue right when there is a fucking piece of essential dark text, that necessary? Are we still using Word-fucking-Art to make logos? The text is unreadable.
What the fuck does the "Need to know what your commute has in store?" mean? My first impression: bike + commute + store == a site that gives info on what stuff stores sell as I'm riding my bike on my daily commute!
Also, it's "ZIP code" not "Zip Code" (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZIP_code) because ZIP is an acronym and we do not capitalize second (or any not first) word in written English. Bothers my eyes.
Verdict: awesome idea but bad design.
I hope this helped.
ActionController::InvalidAuthenticityToken in IndexController#index
Which is a site developed by the Thought Bot folks and used as an example during their rails trainings.
Possibly you could ad a feature to let a user enter their commute times and get an email, SMS or something to let them know automatically what's up that day.
Then, give them an option to enter their route and add some traffic information -- along with highly localized ads and such, of course.
You can just look outside to see how it is now, but the return ride is always less certain.