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Old 01-21-24, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by MarcusT
True, but bike road rage has many, many fewer murders
Yeah, there are fewer cycling road rage killings ... because the killers are in cars. Put them on bikes and well .....
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The best solution would be a network of underground tunnels for bikes. That way you are sheltered from the weather and car traffic. And bike tunnels are smaller and cheaper to dig than car or subway tunnels.
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^Except in places with high water tables.
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Also ... who wants to bike in a tunnel?
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Originally Posted by icemilkcoffee
The best solution would be a network of underground tunnels for bikes. That way you are sheltered from the weather and car traffic. And bike tunnels are smaller and cheaper to dig than car or subway tunnels.
And you could pump all the air out of them to eliminate aerodynamic drag and cut commute times.
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Originally Posted by Maelochs
Yeah, there are fewer cycling road rage killings ... because the killers are in cars. Put them on bikes and well .....
Maybe those are the ones that don't wave and they are just waiting for a reason.
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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
And you could pump all the air out of them to eliminate aerodynamic drag and cut commute times.
Perfect, no more cyclists.... Thay used to do this in dog pounds...
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Originally Posted by Maelochs
If everyone rode bikes, the buttholes who coal-rolled you, ran you off the road, squeezed by an an uphill blind corner, ran red lights, and spaced out in stop-and-go traffic and hit the car ahead of them .... would be out there on bikes .
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Yeah, there are fewer cycling road rage killings ... because the killers are in cars. Put them on bikes and well .....
The buttholes you describe largely behave the way they do because they feel (and practically are) invulnerable in their monster trucks and/or giant SUVs. If they ride bicycles around on their own power (i.e., not e-bikes) their behavior would (hopefully) adjust accordingly.

That said, this is largely a pipe dream since I agree with most of the infrastructure points above.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
Take time to notice all the various forums here, like this one:

https://www.bikeforums.net/advocacy-safety/
This thing will surely be moved to either A&S or P&R (it would fit in either; certainly doesn't belong here)?
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A&S exists because of automobile & oil industry politics influencing urban planning creating the conflict with all other modes that A&S seeks to address.

P&R is for complaining and taking pot-shots that whoever you don't like is the cause of the world's ills & proclaiming whoever it is you do like is the saviour of humanity.

This thread belongs to A&S with all the other wishes & proposals for mode conflict solutions caused by poor political policy.
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I love bikes, one of the reasons I am here, however, right now it is 7° F outside, even when it is 68° and sunny, I still live 2+ miles up an 8% grade. I'm not sure a bike rack will help.
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Originally Posted by badger1
This thing will surely be moved to either A&S or P&R (it would fit in either; certainly doesn't belong here)?
Yep, one would think....
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The city I grew up in...

If you were to commute from most areas into the center of the city - the business district...

You would get shot and have your bike stolen.
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When cars are outlawed only outlaws will have cars. And the very rich of course.

Or Mad Max on bikes
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Originally Posted by ScottCommutes
I predicted e-bikes will catch on the instant I saw a group of cool teenagers riding them. No licence=no problem - Now you've got a ride!

The change will be very gradual. Urban areas without room for cars will embrace bikes. The financially challenged will embrace e-bikes. Younger riders will embrace e-bikes and then schools and colleges will as well. Those riders will grow up with them. Infrastructure will follow.

"E" does more for bikes than it does for cars. E-bikes have a long way to go, but fortunately the government is staying out of it for now. Look in the future for e-car charging stations that also support bike charging.
The adoption of e-bikes by younger generations is the only hope to increase bike use and decrease dependency on cars. It doesn’t solve inclement weather or transporting goods. There will always be a need for cars for some activities.

The other aspect is eliminating cycling as exercise or improving health. While that might be admirable, it will never be an overall motivator for people in general.

Jumping on an e-bike to visit a friend close by or a short non-transport errand on MUP systems laid out to eliminate stops makes it a benefit not a chore.

Our twin sons both ended up in AZ and are a few miles from each other. Neither would ride an e-bike to work or shopping, but to stop by the other’s house it is faster and easier to jump on a e-bike hit a few streets and a MUP. But it will never happen in the Summer.

There are very few who will inconvenience themselves for the benefit of the masses who will not.

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Bicycles were not a dominant transportation mode before everyone had a car. Hard to imagine that happening now. E-bikes may have a modest impact on reducing auto travel in metropolitan areas. A small reduction is auto usage is the most one can hope for.

I live in a rural area, roughly 10 miles from anything. I love riding for pleasure but for practical transportation I'll always be in a motor vehicle.
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Originally Posted by ScottCommutes
"E" does more for bikes than it does for cars. E-bikes have a long way to go, but fortunately the government is staying out of it for now.
The California government is starting to get involved with e-bike promotion and subsidies:

"Qualifying applicants will get a voucher of up to $1,000 for a regular e-bike and up to $1,750 for a cargo or adaptive e-bike."

What happens in California usually spreads to other states, eventually.
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Originally Posted by jon c.
Bicycles were not a dominant transportation mode before everyone had a car. Hard to imagine that happening now. E-bikes may have a modest impact on reducing auto travel in metropolitan areas. A small reduction is auto usage is the most one can hope for.

I live in a rural area, roughly 10 miles from anything. I love riding for pleasure but for practical transportation I'll always be in a motor vehicle.
Before the automobile, horses were the dominant mode of travel. Bicycles were popular because they were just as convenient with none of the cost or upkeep a horse required. It was only mass production that shifted the cost/convenience curve in favor of automobiles.

Livin' 10 miles out of town, you can still ride a horse for your errands. Sure is cheaper than a car these days and probably healthy for the horse to get out of the barn once in a while.
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Originally Posted by base2
Before the automobile, horses were the dominant mode of travel. Bicycles were popular because they were just as convenient with none of the cost or upkeep a horse required. It was only mass production that shifted the cost/convenience curve in favor of automobiles.

Livin' 10 miles out of town, you can still ride a horse for your errands. Sure is cheaper than a car these days and probably healthy for the horse to get out of the barn once in a while.
You can certainly acquire a horse for less than a car. But the maintenance costs (and labor) for the horse may override that in the long run.

In the 1800s there was some outcry about bicyclists riding on the roads because they (allegedly) scared the horses. I read an article from the Rochester Historical Society archives on restrictions proposed for bicycles in the city for that reason. Wish I could link it but I've never been able to find it again.
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Originally Posted by icemilkcoffee
The best solution would be a network of underground tunnels...
That'll be great in a few thousand more years when we devolve back into mole like creatures to escape all the nuclear fallout.
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Before the automobile, horses were the dominant mode of travel. Bicycles were popular because they were just as convenient with none of the cost or upkeep a horse required.

And less **** in the street.
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From what I have heard, horses in urban areas were untenable because of the waste issues ..... incontinent animals, high volumes of waste, disease .....

Nothing gets over the biggest issue with cycling---it Is Work. yes, riding a horse takes some effort, but riding a bike takes a lot more .... and riding a horse uphill carrying a sizeable load takes the same effort as riding on the flat, while riding a bike uphill with a big load takes a lot of effort. And a lot of the Earth has hills.
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Originally Posted by surferrosa
that'll be great in a few thousand more years when we devolve back into mole like creatures to escape all the nuclear fallout.
vase,.....vase!....
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Originally Posted by Steel Charlie
When cars are outlawed only outlaws will have cars. And the very rich of course.

Or Mad Max on bikes
Fight the power!
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Originally Posted by Maelochs
From what I have heard, horses in urban areas were untenable because of the waste issues ..... incontinent animals, high volumes of waste, disease .....
Just wanted to make your post current for 2024.

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