Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Berlin is close to voting on a referendum to allow people just 12 car trips per year in the city.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/07/03/berlin-moves-to-ban-autos-from-inside-the-city-widespread-chaos-looms/
I figure this might solve the problem of congress being too old if everyone has to take a bike.
It will be interesting to watch all the cyclists in DC when the temperature is 25 degrees with a wind chill temp of 18.
And, you expect the Congress members who live in VA or MD - 20+ miles from DC to bike to work?
People do bike in those conditions. I am not sure this is the burn you think it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Berlin is close to voting on a referendum to allow people just 12 car trips per year in the city.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/07/03/berlin-moves-to-ban-autos-from-inside-the-city-widespread-chaos-looms/
I figure this might solve the problem of congress being too old if everyone has to take a bike.
DC does not have the density to warrant this type of action. With the height limit DC sits in a position where it needs mass transit but has difficulties paying for it- ie enough density to need mass transit but not have enough density to finance what is needs. It is trapped in a goldilocks zone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the wrong place to ask this, OP. Did you know WMATA and the surrounding areas just changed all the bus routes last week? No, because nobody on DCUM takes the bus.
I knew. They have signs up at all the stops telling you the routes changed, get used to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Er, well, there's not even enough people using Capital Bikeshare for the program to break even. Taxpayers have kick in millions of dollars ever single year just to keep it alive.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/07/01/bike-share-price-hike/
That's true about our road system as well. We keep shoveling money into it year over year and it never turns a profit!
probably to limit ramming attacksAnonymous wrote:Paris has banned cars from certain sections of the city. It’s quiet and peaceful and I hope it lasts forever. Paris, however, has excellent public transportation. As does Berlin.
DC likes to take away bus routes and reduce metro service.
Anonymous wrote:This is the wrong place to ask this, OP. Did you know WMATA and the surrounding areas just changed all the bus routes last week? No, because nobody on DCUM takes the bus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Berlin is close to voting on a referendum to allow people just 12 car trips per year in the city.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/07/03/berlin-moves-to-ban-autos-from-inside-the-city-widespread-chaos-looms/
I figure this might solve the problem of congress being too old if everyone has to take a bike.
It will be interesting to watch all the cyclists in DC when the temperature is 25 degrees with a wind chill temp of 18.
And, you expect the Congress members who live in VA or MD - 20+ miles from DC to bike to work?
People will be a lot fitter and thinner
And before people say that dc is thin…it’s still bigger than Paris or Milan
Even in the umc community - dc people pack a solid 20+ lbs more than their ses counterparts in Western Europe
No Europeans are just as fat as Americans but they have more drinking problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Berlin is close to voting on a referendum to allow people just 12 car trips per year in the city.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/07/03/berlin-moves-to-ban-autos-from-inside-the-city-widespread-chaos-looms/
I figure this might solve the problem of congress being too old if everyone has to take a bike.
It will be interesting to watch all the cyclists in DC when the temperature is 25 degrees with a wind chill temp of 18.
And, you expect the Congress members who live in VA or MD - 20+ miles from DC to bike to work?
People will be a lot fitter and thinner
And before people say that dc is thin…it’s still bigger than Paris or Milan
Even in the umc community - dc people pack a solid 20+ lbs more than their ses counterparts in Western Europe
Anonymous wrote:Berlin is close to voting on a referendum to allow people just 12 car trips per year in the city.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/07/03/berlin-moves-to-ban-autos-from-inside-the-city-widespread-chaos-looms/
I figure this might solve the problem of congress being too old if everyone has to take a bike.
Anonymous wrote:Er, well, there's not even enough people using Capital Bikeshare for the program to break even. Taxpayers have kick in millions of dollars ever single year just to keep it alive.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/07/01/bike-share-price-hike/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Berlin is close to voting on a referendum to allow people just 12 car trips per year in the city.
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/07/03/berlin-moves-to-ban-autos-from-inside-the-city-widespread-chaos-looms/
I figure this might solve the problem of congress being too old if everyone has to take a bike.
It will be interesting to watch all the cyclists in DC when the temperature is 25 degrees with a wind chill temp of 18.
And, you expect the Congress members who live in VA or MD - 20+ miles from DC to bike to work?
People will be a lot fitter and thinner
And before people say that dc is thin…it’s still bigger than Paris or Milan
Even in the umc community - dc people pack a solid 20+ lbs more than their ses counterparts in Western Europe