Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
See the responses, OP? People can’t even understand that your rights are being trampled. I’m sure they’re not morons - they just don’t see that all transports should have the same importance. There needs to be serious reframing of the transportation debate in the US.
I know. My dogsled team is constantly ignored.

Anonymous wrote:Bike in the darn street, if it it that important to you. Did you notice that not all residents have cleared their sidewalks? Things don't run perfectly in winter weather - at least we have electricity and water!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went out for a ride around lunchtime today and it was a near-death experience. None of the divided bike lanes are plowed, and what’s more, many of them have long ridges of ice piled into them from the snow plow trucks. They’re literally taking the ice off the streets so cars can drive and then pushing it all into the bike lanes. And if that’s not dangerous enough, walkers are now using the bike lane portion of the roads as a supplementary sidewalk, trying to avoid walking on the packed-down ice on the sidewalks. WTH, people?!?! It’s a BIKE lane! It’s not meant to be used by anyone NOT on a BIKE! And now we can’t even use them safely because of all the snow and ice being pushed onto them. At the very least, the city needs to invest in a fleet of small plows to clear the bike lanes. And ticket people walking in them. This is absolutely ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:
See the responses, OP? People can’t even understand that your rights are being trampled. I’m sure they’re not morons - they just don’t see that all transports should have the same importance. There needs to be serious reframing of the transportation debate in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay home OP. Your riding for leisure is not, nor should it be anyone's priority.
Or go clear the lanes yourself. YOU are the one who's being absolutely ridiculous.
Why should I do it? I pay taxes. That’s the city’s job. What are they doing instead? Only plowing roads for cars, despite dedicated bike lanes going untouched.
I know! I am so angry the pools aren't open either. WTH? I am a taxpayer and I demand to swim in the winter!
There are indoor pools. The city makes it more of a priority for dullards like you to go swimming than it does for cyclists to stay alive.
Anonymous wrote:I went out for a ride around lunchtime today and it was a near-death experience. None of the divided bike lanes are plowed, and what’s more, many of them have long ridges of ice piled into them from the snow plow trucks. They’re literally taking the ice off the streets so cars can drive and then pushing it all into the bike lanes. And if that’s not dangerous enough, walkers are now using the bike lane portion of the roads as a supplementary sidewalk, trying to avoid walking on the packed-down ice on the sidewalks. WTH, people?!?! It’s a BIKE lane! It’s not meant to be used by anyone NOT on a BIKE! And now we can’t even use them safely because of all the snow and ice being pushed onto them. At the very least, the city needs to invest in a fleet of small plows to clear the bike lanes. And ticket people walking in them. This is absolutely ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay home OP. Your riding for leisure is not, nor should it be anyone's priority.
Or go clear the lanes yourself. YOU are the one who's being absolutely ridiculous.
Why should I do it? I pay taxes. That’s the city’s job. What are they doing instead? Only plowing roads for cars, despite dedicated bike lanes going untouched.
I know! I am so angry the pools aren't open either. WTH? I am a taxpayer and I demand to swim in the winter!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t bike in the ice and snow. That is the last and least of any conceivable winter weather priority.
Says the American Car Driver, unable to understand that a large swathe of the urban population would be more upwardly mobile if they could bike safely, because they don’t own cars.
In other countries, bike lanes are cleared FIRST.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stay home OP. Your riding for leisure is not, nor should it be anyone's priority.
Or go clear the lanes yourself. YOU are the one who's being absolutely ridiculous.
Why should I do it? I pay taxes. That’s the city’s job. What are they doing instead? Only plowing roads for cars, despite dedicated bike lanes going untouched.