• @[email protected]
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    85 days ago

    Is this actually a broader trend beyond these few examples? I’m not seeing this in my city but maybe I’m in a bubble.

    • @[email protected]
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      125 days ago

      My city here in BC, Canada added some bike lanes to a few streets to improve cyclist safety. I think they’ve already been removed after extreme pushback from drivers that were having a tantrum that they couldn’t do 500kph on that street any more.

      • @[email protected]
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        55 days ago

        Yeah it’s no problem here in my city in West Aus, we never installed any bike lanes in the first place so no need to rip them out!

        In all seriousness though, there is some cycling infrastructure but it’s really very limited. No “network” per se.

        For example, there’s only one section of dedicated bike path in the whole city. Dedicated as in segregated from pedestrians and other traffic. It runs for about 500m. Cyclists need to cross about 5 side roads and the bike path is terminated before and after them. It’s an absurdity really.

        Regardless, when it was installed it was met with such vehement and vociferous outcry that the local government dare not install any additional infrastructure.

  • @x00z
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    45 days ago

    This is about the USA for anybody wondering.

  • @satans_methpipe
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    34 days ago

    Overweight and sedentary people who are having some hurt feelings over seeing others be active.