Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are no people on bikes on Seminary Road. She would be more likely to hit a car from all the backed up traffic caused by the bike lanes. White posts like those installed to narrow corners of streets would be more effective along the bike lanes because people can actually see them. Since you seem to be a member of the bike lobby, please ask Justin to have DES install them. You people seem to be the only ones to whom he listens.
You need one of these: https://cottonbureau.com/products/the-all-powerful-bicycle-lobby#/1933563/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
I do. I have a lot of cleaning to do before Christmas, and it would be perfect for the toilets.
The happiest commuters are people who commute by bicycle. Give it a try!
I am handicapped and can't bike. I need to drive. But thanks for explaining stuff to me, so helpful for able bodied people to set me straight.
Many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. Not all, of course!
In any case, if you need to drive, then you should be in favor of other people biking. More people biking = fewer people driving = less traffic for you.
Are you always so condescending to people with disabilities?
I apologize. What, specifically, is condescending? It is a fact that many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. (It is also a fact that some people with disabilities who can't drive can bike.) It is also a fact that people who need to get places by car benefit when others get places not by car.
It’s that you think you can able body explain things to me as if I am stupid. That I should be in favor of this or that, that you think your logic is universal and that it’s so simple. Give me a break with your ridiculous prattle about biking. It is so ignorant and rude.
OK, I guess you're a person who likes sitting in a car in a traffic jam along with other people who are sitting in cars. In that case, why are you complaining that there is a traffic jam on Seminary Rd?
DP: Just stop with you BS about not having to sit in traffic because a few people are riding bikes. And stop with your BS of insulting people who are not able bodied and able to take bikes to work, schools, and any where else their heart desires. You have your bike lanes on Seminary Rd. so use them already. You made the City spend money that could be better used to improve the schools or the lives of the elderly and not able bodied, but you won. Ride your bike morning, noon, and night without a worry about the others who do not have your ability or freedom to take their time getting places.
1. I have ridden them, but apparently I am invisible
2. The road is now more comfortable for non speeding drivers at non peak hours. I have been told this by people who drive it regularly. Its also a more comfortable place to walk.
3. The money for the changes was minor. School funding was increased by Mayor Wilson. Most of his opponents wanted lower taxes instead. This is not about money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And yet the hospital hasn't opposed the road diet.
Why should they? Inova Alexandria is a second rate hospital there to pronounce dead those brought by ambulance from Kenwood Nursing Home, Sunrise Nursing Home, Washington House, and Goodwin House. The emergency room is the GP for the City's many indigent. They collect millions in Medicaid and Medicare money and are not going to do anything to rock the boat for their constituent patients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are no people on bikes on Seminary Road. She would be more likely to hit a car from all the backed up traffic caused by the bike lanes. White posts like those installed to narrow corners of streets would be more effective along the bike lanes because people can actually see them. Since you seem to be a member of the bike lobby, please ask Justin to have DES install them. You people seem to be the only ones to whom he listens.
You need one of these: https://cottonbureau.com/products/the-all-powerful-bicycle-lobby#/1933563/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
I do. I have a lot of cleaning to do before Christmas, and it would be perfect for the toilets.
The happiest commuters are people who commute by bicycle. Give it a try!
I am handicapped and can't bike. I need to drive. But thanks for explaining stuff to me, so helpful for able bodied people to set me straight.
Many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. Not all, of course!
In any case, if you need to drive, then you should be in favor of other people biking. More people biking = fewer people driving = less traffic for you.
Are you always so condescending to people with disabilities?
I apologize. What, specifically, is condescending? It is a fact that many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. (It is also a fact that some people with disabilities who can't drive can bike.) It is also a fact that people who need to get places by car benefit when others get places not by car.
It’s that you think you can able body explain things to me as if I am stupid. That I should be in favor of this or that, that you think your logic is universal and that it’s so simple. Give me a break with your ridiculous prattle about biking. It is so ignorant and rude.
OK, I guess you're a person who likes sitting in a car in a traffic jam along with other people who are sitting in cars. In that case, why are you complaining that there is a traffic jam on Seminary Rd?
DP: Just stop with you BS about not having to sit in traffic because a few people are riding bikes. And stop with your BS of insulting people who are not able bodied and able to take bikes to work, schools, and any where else their heart desires. You have your bike lanes on Seminary Rd. so use them already. You made the City spend money that could be better used to improve the schools or the lives of the elderly and not able bodied, but you won. Ride your bike morning, noon, and night without a worry about the others who do not have your ability or freedom to take their time getting places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are no people on bikes on Seminary Road. She would be more likely to hit a car from all the backed up traffic caused by the bike lanes. White posts like those installed to narrow corners of streets would be more effective along the bike lanes because people can actually see them. Since you seem to be a member of the bike lobby, please ask Justin to have DES install them. You people seem to be the only ones to whom he listens.
You need one of these: https://cottonbureau.com/products/the-all-powerful-bicycle-lobby#/1933563/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
I do. I have a lot of cleaning to do before Christmas, and it would be perfect for the toilets.
The happiest commuters are people who commute by bicycle. Give it a try!
I am handicapped and can't bike. I need to drive. But thanks for explaining stuff to me, so helpful for able bodied people to set me straight.
Many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. Not all, of course!
In any case, if you need to drive, then you should be in favor of other people biking. More people biking = fewer people driving = less traffic for you.
Are you always so condescending to people with disabilities?
I apologize. What, specifically, is condescending? It is a fact that many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. (It is also a fact that some people with disabilities who can't drive can bike.) It is also a fact that people who need to get places by car benefit when others get places not by car.
It’s that you think you can able body explain things to me as if I am stupid. That I should be in favor of this or that, that you think your logic is universal and that it’s so simple. Give me a break with your ridiculous prattle about biking. It is so ignorant and rude.
OK, I guess you're a person who likes sitting in a car in a traffic jam along with other people who are sitting in cars. In that case, why are you complaining that there is a traffic jam on Seminary Rd?
Because the only hospital in Alexandria is at Seminary and Howard. Are you that dense? Think outside your cycling is life mindset. It's bad enough that the handicap community basically has to fight for every single right all their life, and I mean all of our rights. It's just insane that having such a major traffic jam in front of the only hospital in the city is no big deal. More bike lanes, hurrah. It's so logical, more bikes, less car, less traffic. But it doesn't work that way. Just another door slammed in our faces. We are just an afterthought. Who cares about us, no big deal. As long as you get those precious bike lanes, riden by able bodied people for fun because they LIKE to bike for work or for leisure.
Anonymous wrote:And yet the hospital hasn't opposed the road diet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are no people on bikes on Seminary Road. She would be more likely to hit a car from all the backed up traffic caused by the bike lanes. White posts like those installed to narrow corners of streets would be more effective along the bike lanes because people can actually see them. Since you seem to be a member of the bike lobby, please ask Justin to have DES install them. You people seem to be the only ones to whom he listens.
You need one of these: https://cottonbureau.com/products/the-all-powerful-bicycle-lobby#/1933563/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
I do. I have a lot of cleaning to do before Christmas, and it would be perfect for the toilets.
The happiest commuters are people who commute by bicycle. Give it a try!
I am handicapped and can't bike. I need to drive. But thanks for explaining stuff to me, so helpful for able bodied people to set me straight.
Many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. Not all, of course!
In any case, if you need to drive, then you should be in favor of other people biking. More people biking = fewer people driving = less traffic for you.
Are you always so condescending to people with disabilities?
I apologize. What, specifically, is condescending? It is a fact that many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. (It is also a fact that some people with disabilities who can't drive can bike.) It is also a fact that people who need to get places by car benefit when others get places not by car.
It’s that you think you can able body explain things to me as if I am stupid. That I should be in favor of this or that, that you think your logic is universal and that it’s so simple. Give me a break with your ridiculous prattle about biking. It is so ignorant and rude.
OK, I guess you're a person who likes sitting in a car in a traffic jam along with other people who are sitting in cars. In that case, why are you complaining that there is a traffic jam on Seminary Rd?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are no people on bikes on Seminary Road. She would be more likely to hit a car from all the backed up traffic caused by the bike lanes. White posts like those installed to narrow corners of streets would be more effective along the bike lanes because people can actually see them. Since you seem to be a member of the bike lobby, please ask Justin to have DES install them. You people seem to be the only ones to whom he listens.
You need one of these: https://cottonbureau.com/products/the-all-powerful-bicycle-lobby#/1933563/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
I do. I have a lot of cleaning to do before Christmas, and it would be perfect for the toilets.
The happiest commuters are people who commute by bicycle. Give it a try!
I am handicapped and can't bike. I need to drive. But thanks for explaining stuff to me, so helpful for able bodied people to set me straight.
Many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. Not all, of course!
In any case, if you need to drive, then you should be in favor of other people biking. More people biking = fewer people driving = less traffic for you.
Are you always so condescending to people with disabilities?
I apologize. What, specifically, is condescending? It is a fact that many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. (It is also a fact that some people with disabilities who can't drive can bike.) It is also a fact that people who need to get places by car benefit when others get places not by car.
It’s that you think you can able body explain things to me as if I am stupid. That I should be in favor of this or that, that you think your logic is universal and that it’s so simple. Give me a break with your ridiculous prattle about biking. It is so ignorant and rude.
OK, I guess you're a person who likes sitting in a car in a traffic jam along with other people who are sitting in cars. In that case, why are you complaining that there is a traffic jam on Seminary Rd?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are no people on bikes on Seminary Road. She would be more likely to hit a car from all the backed up traffic caused by the bike lanes. White posts like those installed to narrow corners of streets would be more effective along the bike lanes because people can actually see them. Since you seem to be a member of the bike lobby, please ask Justin to have DES install them. You people seem to be the only ones to whom he listens.
You need one of these: https://cottonbureau.com/products/the-all-powerful-bicycle-lobby#/1933563/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
I do. I have a lot of cleaning to do before Christmas, and it would be perfect for the toilets.
The happiest commuters are people who commute by bicycle. Give it a try!
I am handicapped and can't bike. I need to drive. But thanks for explaining stuff to me, so helpful for able bodied people to set me straight.
Many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. Not all, of course!
In any case, if you need to drive, then you should be in favor of other people biking. More people biking = fewer people driving = less traffic for you.
Are you always so condescending to people with disabilities?
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I apologize. What, specifically, is condescending? It is a fact that many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. (It is also a fact that some people with disabilities who can't drive can bike.) It is also a fact that people who need to get places by car benefit when others get places not by car.
Because the only hospital in Alexandria is at Seminary and Howard. Are you that dense? Think outside your cycling is life mindset. It's bad enough that the handicap community basically has to fight for every single right all their life, and I mean all of our rights. It's just insane that having such a major traffic jam in front of the only hospital in the city is no big deal. More bike lanes, hurrah. It's so logical, more bikes, less car, less traffic. But it doesn't work that way. Just another door slammed in our faces. We are just an afterthought. Who cares about us, no big deal. As long as you get those precious bike lanes, riden by able bodied people for fun because they LIKE to bike for work or for leisure.
It’s that you think you can able body explain things to me as if I am stupid. That I should be in favor of this or that, that you think your logic is universal and that it’s so simple. Give me a break with your ridiculous prattle about biking. It is so ignorant and rude.
OK, I guess you're a person who likes sitting in a car in a traffic jam along with other people who are sitting in cars. In that case, why are you complaining that there is a traffic jam on Seminary Rd?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are no people on bikes on Seminary Road. She would be more likely to hit a car from all the backed up traffic caused by the bike lanes. White posts like those installed to narrow corners of streets would be more effective along the bike lanes because people can actually see them. Since you seem to be a member of the bike lobby, please ask Justin to have DES install them. You people seem to be the only ones to whom he listens.
You need one of these: https://cottonbureau.com/products/the-all-powerful-bicycle-lobby#/1933563/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
I do. I have a lot of cleaning to do before Christmas, and it would be perfect for the toilets.
The happiest commuters are people who commute by bicycle. Give it a try!
I am handicapped and can't bike. I need to drive. But thanks for explaining stuff to me, so helpful for able bodied people to set me straight.
Many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. Not all, of course!
In any case, if you need to drive, then you should be in favor of other people biking. More people biking = fewer people driving = less traffic for you.
Are you always so condescending to people with disabilities?
I apologize. What, specifically, is condescending? It is a fact that many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. (It is also a fact that some people with disabilities who can't drive can bike.) It is also a fact that people who need to get places by car benefit when others get places not by car.
It’s that you think you can able body explain things to me as if I am stupid. That I should be in favor of this or that, that you think your logic is universal and that it’s so simple. Give me a break with your ridiculous prattle about biking. It is so ignorant and rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are no people on bikes on Seminary Road. She would be more likely to hit a car from all the backed up traffic caused by the bike lanes. White posts like those installed to narrow corners of streets would be more effective along the bike lanes because people can actually see them. Since you seem to be a member of the bike lobby, please ask Justin to have DES install them. You people seem to be the only ones to whom he listens.
You need one of these: https://cottonbureau.com/products/the-all-powerful-bicycle-lobby#/1933563/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
I do. I have a lot of cleaning to do before Christmas, and it would be perfect for the toilets.
The happiest commuters are people who commute by bicycle. Give it a try!
I am handicapped and can't bike. I need to drive. But thanks for explaining stuff to me, so helpful for able bodied people to set me straight.
Many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. Not all, of course!
In any case, if you need to drive, then you should be in favor of other people biking. More people biking = fewer people driving = less traffic for you.
Are you always so condescending to people with disabilities?
I apologize. What, specifically, is condescending? It is a fact that many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. (It is also a fact that some people with disabilities who can't drive can bike.) It is also a fact that people who need to get places by car benefit when others get places not by car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now it looks like Justin's cohorts are littering the area with juvenile flyers in the attempt to smear those affected by this debacle.
How embarrassing for him.
Haven’t seen these. Can you post. One of my older neighbors blew out a tire when she was driving to the hospital and hit one if the stops next to the bike lane. It really rattled her.
Imagine if she blew out a tire and hit a person on a bicycle.
Protected/separated bike lanes are good for people on bikes and also good for people in cars who don't want to hit people on bikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are no people on bikes on Seminary Road. She would be more likely to hit a car from all the backed up traffic caused by the bike lanes. White posts like those installed to narrow corners of streets would be more effective along the bike lanes because people can actually see them. Since you seem to be a member of the bike lobby, please ask Justin to have DES install them. You people seem to be the only ones to whom he listens.
You need one of these: https://cottonbureau.com/products/the-all-powerful-bicycle-lobby#/1933563/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
I do. I have a lot of cleaning to do before Christmas, and it would be perfect for the toilets.
The happiest commuters are people who commute by bicycle. Give it a try!
I am handicapped and can't bike. I need to drive. But thanks for explaining stuff to me, so helpful for able bodied people to set me straight.
Many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. Not all, of course!
In any case, if you need to drive, then you should be in favor of other people biking. More people biking = fewer people driving = less traffic for you.
Are you always so condescending to people with disabilities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There are no people on bikes on Seminary Road. She would be more likely to hit a car from all the backed up traffic caused by the bike lanes. White posts like those installed to narrow corners of streets would be more effective along the bike lanes because people can actually see them. Since you seem to be a member of the bike lobby, please ask Justin to have DES install them. You people seem to be the only ones to whom he listens.
You need one of these: https://cottonbureau.com/products/the-all-powerful-bicycle-lobby#/1933563/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
I do. I have a lot of cleaning to do before Christmas, and it would be perfect for the toilets.
The happiest commuters are people who commute by bicycle. Give it a try!
I am handicapped and can't bike. I need to drive. But thanks for explaining stuff to me, so helpful for able bodied people to set me straight.
Many people with disabilities who can drive can also bike. Not all, of course!
In any case, if you need to drive, then you should be in favor of other people biking. More people biking = fewer people driving = less traffic for you.