Originally Posted by
Bekologist
really. Ridership in New York City and Minneapolis, Portland have actually remained the same? I hadn't heard that. no one has. the fantastical example of CBHIs is groundless.
I'm not the one playing a 'numbers game' that is CBHI. I am not the transportation agencies in a number of US cities reporting a reduction in indexed crash rates and an increase in ridership.
this Jacobsean phenomenon is repeated in enough cities that the evidence is compelling. complaints about a lack of children cyclists - how is that bike ed thing going on oahu anyways? much less so.
Since you claim you have all these studies, then show us the ones that include the ridership counts for kids from 1980 to 2010 and account for the variables that Robert and I have put forward.
The real fact is, you simply rely on like minded people to put forward the garbage that you all claim in your number games. Quote an article here or a claim there and falsely put it forward as fact.