• Ebby@lemmy.ssba.com
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    7 months ago

    Maybe at 3am, but no, my routes during the day take me on roads with other cars doing grownup stuff. Bike utilization is a drop in the bucket.

    Get out there and show us you use the infrastructure built for your peace of mind.

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      7 months ago

      Now it is a drop in the bucket, but with a good bike road (which is secure from cars and actually go somewhere, like workplaces, schools, groceries) people can finally take a bike or a scooter instead of their car.

      If you want personnal example, I go out and make grown up stuff everyday on my bike, like going to work, groceries and taking kids to the school, cause I know how to mix in traffic (and most of people in cars here are respectful).

      With a secured bike road my kids could go by themselves, and my wife could go by herself to groceries, now she is too afraid of cars, fortunately city is spending millions to build that so in few years it will be allright.

      And I see plenty of roads empty during the day which is used only twice a day during workdays by a couple of resident (if they work), and you still pay for it without thinking about it.

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        7 months ago

        Had to hit the hardware store again due to a defect in product and I passed a bike. Wow! More news at 11!

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        7 months ago

        Sorry I couldn’t reply right away, I hit a grocery store and hardware store for work tomorrow.

        It was 6.5 miles, took 20 minutes, had bike lanes continuously with half being protected to a grocery store like you want. And no, the supplies I need don’t fit on a bike.

        Not a single bike on this warm night perfect for a ride. Anywhere.

        All I hear is bikers want want want. Well my city has it, and has for almost a decade.

        Complaining is easy, it’s time to use the infrastructure bikers confiscated (yes, bike lanes here are at the expense of what were vehicle lanes) and get out there. Show us there is utilization that follows all this vocal demand.