• @captainlezbian
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    2529 days ago

    As someone who currently has to drive for work the hatred towards cyclists is a major contributor to my opposition to cars. They oppose bike lanes and trains because they dislike bicycles and public transit, despite bike lanes and trains literally improving the lives of everyone behind the wheel by being the biggest reducers of traffic when properly implemented. It’s insane and it seems to be an alienation from fellow travelers.

    • @NarrativeBear
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      29 days ago

      The more alternative transportation options we provide in our cities and towns frees up that space for the remaining vehicular traffic.

      I have no idea why a large part of motorists does not see this concept. Instead they seem to fight against it in their own best interests.

      If you commute to work in a car and there are another 100+ road users with you all headed in the exact same direction, would you prefer them all to be in individual cars? Or would you prefer a few of those people take the tram, a few take a bus, a few hop on the subway, a few cycle, and the remaining few who can walk?

      • @[email protected]
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        728 days ago

        I have no idea why a large part of motorists does not see this concept. Instead they seem to fight against it in their own best interests.

        It’s a common problem in humanity: seeing someone as an out group and hating them. That’s all. Facts don’t really matter. Cyclists are The Other and they Are Bad.

      • @captainlezbian
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        329 days ago

        Me either. Even if I’m stuck in a car I want people on trains and bikes and all that. Multiple modes of transportation allows for a variety of use cases and it reduces traffic in a way nothing else can. I hate rush hour traffic, what I’d love is for a full train instead of a full road. Or like 20 bicyclists on a dedicated path next to me.