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Yeah, that's what I was gonna say re: cargo too, you don't need a full cargo bike for commuting, just make sure the one you get supports some attachment points for stuff like panniers or a front basket/rack.I’ve got a couple buddies at the office with Ride 1 Up bikes that really like them. If riding in the winter & snow, get a bike with front suspension & some fatter tires.
irt: cargo - it’s pretty easy to throw on a front rack, rear rack & some panniers to carry groceries. Put some sort of crate or basket on the racks and should be good to get some cargo on it.