Anonymous wrote:Maybe if bike lanes didn’t have little white poles and concrete dividers from the street, it’d be easy to plow. Or you could make the homeowners and business owners alongside bike trails clear them like a sidewalk—of course no sane homeowner would ever support bike lanes after shoveling even more snow.
DMV has inflexible infrastructure that creates huge bottlenecks. Parklets, dining areas, bike racks take up too much road space.
Anonymous wrote:bike lanes were open in the cycle room at the gym this morning, try that
Anonymous wrote:Get a car. Much warmer inside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You shouldn’t be out on a bike in this weather.
Why? I'm going places.
You shouldn't be out in a car in this weather. You all keep getting stuck all over the place.
Anonymous wrote:amazing that the ciy is not plowing the bike lanes...it has been 5 days
Anonymous wrote:amazing that the ciy is not plowing the bike lanes...it has been 5 days
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I'm done with Muriel Bowser and the sellouts that keep fleecing us. Can we just have someone genuine as mayor??
No because you’re apparently only allowed to run for your office if: (a) you haven’t lived in DC your entire life; (b) aren’t interested in siphoning off public resources for the benefit of yourself, your friends and family, and/or extremely rich people; and/or (c) taking purely performative political positions to mimic a semblance of concern for those who are less fortunate than yourself, even if said positions are very dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I'm done with Muriel Bowser and the sellouts that keep fleecing us. Can we just have someone genuine as mayor??
Anonymous wrote:I mean some roads and crosswalks have not been plowed yet. Bike lanes will be last.