The Bike Lobby is too powerful in DC...

Anonymous
They practically run the council or damn near close to it! We don't need more bike lanes, we need more ENFORCEMENT of existing laws and infrastructure.
Anonymous
You lost me at “Bike Lobby.”

People should be able to ride bicycles safely, without constantly being at risk of injury or death. In places like the Netherlands, this is the norm. Maybe you should broaden your thinking to realize there’s more to transplantation and infrastructure than car culture.
Anonymous
It's kind of insane how much of our transportation resources have been hijacked by a tiny group of Bernie bros
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's kind of insane how much of our transportation resources have been hijacked by a tiny group of Bernie bros


Or people who think they live in the Netherlands.
Anonymous
our government is extremely attentive to special interest groups
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's kind of insane how much of our transportation resources have been hijacked by a tiny group of Bernie bros


Or people who think they live in the Netherlands.


Bikes aren't even popular here
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You lost me at “Bike Lobby.”

People should be able to ride bicycles safely, without constantly being at risk of injury or death. In places like the Netherlands, this is the norm. Maybe you should broaden your thinking to realize there’s more to transplantation and infrastructure than car culture.


They also ice skate to work in the winter and have legalized prostitution.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You lost me at “Bike Lobby.”

People should be able to ride bicycles safely, without constantly being at risk of injury or death. In places like the Netherlands, this is the norm. Maybe you should broaden your thinking to realize there’s more to transplantation and infrastructure than car culture.


They also ice skate to work in the winter and have legalized prostitution.


Know what else they have? Lots and lots of trains as well as an extensive tram system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They practically run the council or damn near close to it! We don't need more bike lanes, we need more ENFORCEMENT of existing laws and infrastructure.


LOL. OP, you don't know what strong even means. But you are right about the bolded!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You lost me at “Bike Lobby.”

People should be able to ride bicycles safely, without constantly being at risk of injury or death. In places like the Netherlands, this is the norm. Maybe you should broaden your thinking to realize there’s more to transplantation and infrastructure than car culture.


I'm not against that, but what my issue is is that we are effectively bending over backwards to accommodate them by allowing them to skirt through red lights or building bike infrastructure in certain areas of the city but not others. Its disgusting, to see how badly the Council has kowtowed to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You lost me at “Bike Lobby.”

People should be able to ride bicycles safely, without constantly being at risk of injury or death. In places like the Netherlands, this is the norm. Maybe you should broaden your thinking to realize there’s more to transplantation and infrastructure than car culture.


This. No amount of “enforcement of existing laws” can compensate for safe infrastructure. I am grateful for the “bike lobby” and the efforts of all that have resulted in physically separated bike lanes. It makes a huge difference compared to lanes just drawn on the ground.
Anonymous
Wanna REALLY see them get upset? Have police start ticketing riders who exceed the new 20mph speed limits on neighborhood streets and not stopping at all for red lights (this is post-Idaho stop law, where stop signs are yields and red lights are stops).

It’ll be funny hearing them complaining about laws THEY wanted.
Anonymous
I actually agree with OP even though I think DC needs to reduce it's car infrastructure and would be in favor of drastic measures like shutting down parts of the city to cars or taxing cars using city streets during rush hour. I just think DC's current transportation trajectory, which seems to rely on continually increasing the number of cars moving in and out of the city, is totally unsustainable. I've lived in LA. At some point you have to invest in public transportation and car alternatives or you just wind up living in this sprawling traffic jam that decreases the quality of life for everyone on a daily basis. It's miserable. It's hard for people to transition to other forms of transportation but especially for commuters, it's really the only longterm option that makes economic and environmental sense. We can't just keep increasing road capacity. There is an upper limit.

But I find the bike lobby in DC tedious because it does often feel like all they want to do is add bike lanes and promote more biking. I bike places and even I think this is dumb. We do need to change streetscapes to make them safer, and bike lanes should be part of that. But the main goal should actually be pedestrian safety and reducing car speeds within the city. Instead we just stick a bike lane on an existing road where cars already go too fast. Great? This doesn't actually solve anything even if the bike lane is amazing for cyclists.

I wish the bike lobby would stop taking about bikes and instead focus exclusively on pedestrian safety and better infrastructure. If you do that, the city will naturally get safe for cyclists. But the truth is you are not going to convert a bunch of people into bike commuters. You might be able to convince them to take regional trains, light rail, metro, and buses, if you invest money in these options and make them affordable and convenient. Some people might also choose to bike. But why would this be your main focus? It's dumb.
Anonymous
I'm so glad DCUM has a safe space for you all to complain about bikes. Maybe you'll stop verbally harassing and threatening me now when I share the street.
Anonymous
I love the bike lanes and enjoy riding, but the Bike Lobby in DC is truly crazy.
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