| This is really the crux of it. Elected officials who have distain for people who own homes and pay taxes. |
Common sense (and your mother) tells you it’s not a very smart idea to ride your bike where there’s a bajillion people moving around. I drive and have never been in an accident in my life but I fully expect to be in one sooner or later because statistics. As a cyclist, you should expect to be hit by a car for the same reason. |
It's perfectly safe to ride a bike where there are a bajillion people moving around. The danger comes from cars, not from people. Especially cars moving fast. Everyone will be safer - including you - when there are more people getting around on bikes and fewer people getting around in cars. |
There’s 700,000 cars in the district on any given day. How many people on bikes? 300? |
Vision-impaired people, like you, should not be allowed to drive. |
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This is a lot of posts drawing very sweeping conclusions about a proposal that (if it's even been proposed) has virtually no chance of ever being implemented.
I do think they should raise the price of RPP stickers, though. It's insanely cheap to park my car on the street. |
| I agree about raising RPP stickers, especially on the second, third, fourth car in a household. |
Does Joe get deliveries, wish to have police/EMS/fire services, or enjoy modern sanitary sewer systems? Then Joe has to pay for the roads just like those mean drivers. |
Every year legions of over educated public policy and international studies majors descend on DC hoping to get one of the few jobs they are actually qualified for. They are literally unemployable 90% of the rest of the country. They will come whether there are scooters or not. |
Joe does pay for the roads. Everyone pays for the roads. If the only people who used the roads in motor vehicles were making deliveries, providing police/EMS/fire services, or maintaining water and sewer systems, there would be a lot fewer motor vehicles on the roads. |
DC already did exactly that, in 2021. It also raised the annual registration fee for larger vehicles by 52 percent or 62 percent (depending on how big your car is) last year. |
A progressively rising fee for multiple vehicles registered to the same address is already part of the RPP pricing structure. |
This sounds like the usual rhetoric from the Smart Growth lobby and some of the lobby's lapdogs on the local ANC. |
When these electeds say they are socialists, they actually kind of mean it. Vote better next time. |
Ohhh... Ohhh... boogeyman is here!!! |