• CaptnNMorgan@reddthat.com
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    6 months ago

    Actually it’s the opposite. Some cities, like NYC, prohibit cycling on the sidewalk but most places, it’s perfectly legal. Either way that’s a distraction. My only point was that someone saying “it’s dangerous to ride your bike in the US” is ignorant.

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      6 months ago

      Have you ever honestly ridden your bicycle to work? How many cities have you lived in? I’ve lived in seven different cities here, and only two of them are even remotely safe to bike in.

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        6 months ago

        Various cities in metro Detroit area and Phoenix/Tempe I would ride my bike to work, school and anywhere else I had to go except for the grocery store until I was 25. I’ve also ridden a bike around a handful of cities I’ve visited, not Chicago or NYC though.

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      It IS dangerous to ride your bike in the US, because we are so car-centric, that we don’t have good and effective infrastructure for cars, cyclists, and pedestrians in proximity to one another.

      Edited to add: Here’s a simple basic proposition. With curbs each between cars / bikes / pedestrians.

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          6 months ago

          And if the driver sucks? Why is the safety of the cyclist only the responsibility of the cyclist?

          Edited to add: Here’s a simple basic proposition. With curbs each between cars / bikes / pedestrians.