If Hertz reported renting more cars last month in DC, would you conclude from that piece of information that driving in general became more popular? |
Unlike you, I don’t dispute the voracity of officially reported data. Instead, what I am asking is what you think increased utilization of CaBi bikes means. What does that information, in isolation, tell us. You are trying to draw broad inferences from a very limited set of data and then purposefully rejecting other official data to come to a conclusion that miraculously supports your priors. This is the same level of anti-intellectualsm that is common among the scientific creationism crowd. |
It seems that you don’t understand the concept of a simple average, let alone the perils of doing cross-tabs over what is already a small sample. |
More people are using bikes = bike usage is more popular. I don't need to use as many big words to make a clear inference |
If companies like zipcar did I would, as that's more analogous to cabi |
B doesn’t follow A. Not sure why this is so complicated. |
Oh stop. You sound either dumb or dishonest. I'm sorry your hobby isn't more popular. |
Ok so … what do all those increased bike rentals mean? People are renting them because they hate biking? Lol. |
You're welcome to continue to try this awful argument on others, but I'm done engaging |
DP. Good effort. Will meet you at Vace to bike to Politics & Prose holding a slice of pizza. (The anti-bike obsessive is something else.) |
I explained to you sometime last year how you were erroneously interpreting the MWCOG data. Like everything that doesn't confirm your prejudices, you ignored it. I applaud those with more patience than I for your disingenuousness, but I'm not going to go back through this with you again. |
Would love this, personally, but I doubt people who live near Reno and drive would be in favor. |
I don't think the people who ride their bikes downtown from upper NW have any problem with putting bike lanes on Reno and changing the traffic patterns there, instead of on Connecticut. I know I don't. But DDOT doesn't seem to be into the idea. |
They have nothing to do with this issue because it's all been south of the Taft Bridge. An area that has a radically different density, topography, and mass transit footprint. |
lol it's really incredible - i think it's because their mode of transit is so miserable that they're angry about other options. I had to drive for an errand yesterday that involved me going up and down N. Cap and after going 8 miles in 90 mins I felt like the cranks on here! |