• @HardlightCereal
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    161 year ago

    I have a sustainable vehicle powered by ramen and tofu. It’s called a bicycle, and it’s one of our best weapons against climate change.

    • @Warl0k3
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      41 year ago

      If you live in an area where bikes are viabl3/safe they are - provided you dont need to haul tools / groceries / other people and you’re not mobility impared. It sucks that so much of the worlds infrastructure was built to be as hostile as possible to any other form of transit.

      • @HardlightCereal
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        61 year ago

        I haul groceries all the time. I hauled them today. It’s not hard. I’d haul tools in my bicycle if my boss let me.

      • Iron Lynx
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        41 year ago

        provided you dont need to haul tools / groceries

        And even then, bicycles can still work

        For smaller volume cases, you can use pannier bags and go for more frequent, smaller volume grocery trips

        For bigger volume situations, there’s the possibility of a bakfiets or other type of cargo bike.

      • @JamesFire
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        01 year ago

        provided you dont need to haul tools

        Large tools, not tools in general. You can haul a tool belt, a battery skil saw, and a drill just fine on a bike, which is all you need for a lot of construction work. You could even haul a compressor and it’s accessories like that. I wouldn’t expect a 12ft ladder, or a diesel generator, but those are very large and very heavy, respectively, and also not generally needed.

        groceries

        Even if you do weekly shopping for a family of 6, you can do that by bike just fine. Cargo bikes and trailers are a thing. But we shouldn’t need to do weekly shopping trips, because the store should be a 5 minute walk away that you can just stop at anytime.

        other people

        Trailer is a thing. As are various passenger bikes