• BigFig
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    136 months ago

    Let’s say I abandon my car for an e bike.

    I have one route into town, a freeway feeder road with no sidewalk. the speed limit is 45 to 50 miles an hour depending on the stretch (crosses a county line). The most likely scenario is I get honked at every day by large trucks and SUVs in my area, and one day get hit and probably killed by one of them.

    I’ll stick with my car until infrastructure improves and if that makes me “part of the problem” so be it, at least I’m alive and not a pink paste on the concrete

    • @[email protected]
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      6 months ago

      You can be part of the solution by advocating for protected bike lanes, sidewalks, lane reduction, and general traffic calming measures. And voting against anybody that complains about the “war on cars” or uses the word woke as an insult (because they are always carbrains too).

    • @IsThisAnAI
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      -36 months ago

      The most likely scenario is you’ll be just fine. We’re taking about 1000 people a year.

      We should improve biking infrastructure and make it easier, but it’s really not as dangerous as you make it out to be.

    • @Hawke
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      -166 months ago

      I have one route into town, a freeway feeder road with no sidewalk.

      I have some doubts that such a place exist. Got an example?

        • BigFig
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          56 months ago

          Exactly, Texas lmao

      • @[email protected]OP
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        106 months ago

        MANY places like this exist in America unfortunately. Their point is valid, it’s super fucked up and part of the reason cyclists have been harassed, attacked, and even murdered.

        • @Hawke
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          -26 months ago

          Got any examples? I live in the Midwest and while yes major highways are the main roads obviously, there are always smaller state/county roads as well.

          • @[email protected]OP
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            36 months ago

            Some of which are 45+ mph with no sidewalks, never mind bike lanes. Hop on Google maps and see for yourself, they are hardly rare.

            • @Hawke
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              -26 months ago

              Speed limit isn’t everything, I’m way more worried about traffic levels than speed.

              All about the likelihood of encountering an idiot/asshole, less about whether they hit you at 25 vs 45