Yep. The streets would be a lot safer with more people on bikes and fewer people driving cars. |
They'd also be a lot safer with fewer people on bikes. |
this is why not very many people ride bicycles |
Things people on bikes haven't destroyed lately by running into: trees, bus shelters, streetlights, traffic signal poles, buildings, human lives. |
We get it, you don't like riding a bicycle. Fortunately, nobody is forcing you to ride a bicycle. Hooray! |
The streets would also be a lot safer if no one was allowed to use them, but some risks are worth the benefits. |
Or, for basically the same safety benefit, everyone would be allowed to use the streets EXCEPT people in cars. |
I’m sure that’s how you’d feel if your family member was walking or biking and was killed by a driver. /s |
Does your office building have a gym in it, like most of the buildings I've worked in? Then you can shower when you get to work instead of before you leave the house. Convenience problem solved. |
| I really don’t understand why people who strove want *more* people driving rather than fewer. You realize what happens when you add 5% more car traffic to the roads at rush hour? |
Truth |
Agree ... I bike to work and shower when I get there ... it’s fine in the summer ... and 10x more enjoyable than driving to work |
| I love the bike lanes. I love being able to ride my bike for fitness and not be afraid that I am going to die. |
If you operate your bike recklessly, which a lot of bikers do, not my fault. In fact you might be sued for any injuries to driver or damage to the car. |
Also more enjoyable than getting dressed for work and walking to the metro in the summer! |