Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
At least in your second sentence you square the lie and admit that they come nowhere close to following the law better than cars; that’s just something you like to say.
That poster is right. Nobody said you had to like it.
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
+1
I work in Gallery Place and have almost been hit by one of these guys on K Street just north of Gallery. The guy ran a red light and turned left into a group of pedestrians. I do occasionally see cops parked at 5th and K, but when they are not there the moped drivers do whatever they want. I am not against making a living but am against driving into a group of pedestrians or driving on the sidewalk.
The difference is that a car would kill all of them; a moped, much less likely. I watch traffic carefully and have not see the moped drivers (the Latino delivery drivers) ignore traffic lights but did almost get creamed by a driver turning on a red arrow yesterday.
Well I have seen it many, many times all over downtown. They’re a menace to pedestrians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
The point is that the moped drivers don't have the ability to obliterate an entire family as does the operator of a four ton murder machine. But continue telling yourself that they do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
At least in your second sentence you square the lie and admit that they come nowhere close to following the law better than cars; that’s just something you like to say.
That poster is right. Nobody said you had to like it.
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
+1
I work in Gallery Place and have almost been hit by one of these guys on K Street just north of Gallery. The guy ran a red light and turned left into a group of pedestrians. I do occasionally see cops parked at 5th and K, but when they are not there the moped drivers do whatever they want. I am not against making a living but am against driving into a group of pedestrians or driving on the sidewalk.
The difference is that a car would kill all of them; a moped, much less likely. I watch traffic carefully and have not see the moped drivers (the Latino delivery drivers) ignore traffic lights but did almost get creamed by a driver turning on a red arrow yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
At least in your second sentence you square the lie and admit that they come nowhere close to following the law better than cars; that’s just something you like to say.
That poster is right. Nobody said you had to like it.
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
+1
I work in Gallery Place and have almost been hit by one of these guys on K Street just north of Gallery. The guy ran a red light and turned left into a group of pedestrians. I do occasionally see cops parked at 5th and K, but when they are not there the moped drivers do whatever they want. I am not against making a living but am against driving into a group of pedestrians or driving on the sidewalk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
At least in your second sentence you square the lie and admit that they come nowhere close to following the law better than cars; that’s just something you like to say.
That poster is right. Nobody said you had to like it.
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
The point is that the moped drivers don't have the ability to obliterate an entire family as does the operator of a four ton murder machine. But continue telling yourself that they do.
Murder machines! This silly rhetoric really misleads people about what is actually happening. Lets look at some official government stats, shall we?
In 2022, there were:
-a grand total of 17 people in Washington DC who were killed by car drivers
-nearly as many deaths, 15, were blamed on bicyclist/pedestrian/scooter errors
-there were 203 homicides
Those 15 bikers/pedestrians would be alive if they make their “error” with a moped instead of a car.
Weird how even when it's not the car driver's fault, it's still the car driver's fault.
There was a recent accident in which one person on an e-bike drove into another person on an e-bike and one of them was killed. Still a car driver's fault, though, right?
Do you not understand that a car is inherently more deadly than a moped?
We get that your hatred of cars has led you to excusing the lawlessness of the moped drivers.
Do you not understand that a car is more deadly than a moped?
They are not. According to your logic cities are bad because they hold more people per square mile so more potential to run into a bad human that can hurt you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
The point is that the moped drivers don't have the ability to obliterate an entire family as does the operator of a four ton murder machine. But continue telling yourself that they do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PEDESTRIANS: Mayor Bowser, save us from the dangerous out of control drivers in DC who drive 20+ over the speed limit, blowing red lights by five seconds, blasting horns at pedestrians in crosswalks, parking in the middle of crosswalks and no parking zones, please help us!
MAYOR BOWSER: No.
DRIVERS: Mayor Bowser, save us from these poor black and brown people who are driving mopeds around the city as they try to survive in this incredibly expensive city! I am tired of having to take responsibility for the safe operation of my four ton murder machine and be careful and considerate about other people on DC streets. Save us now!
MAYOR BOWSER: At your service! Don't wait a minute longer. I'm on top of it!
You the award for dumbest comment of the day. Also, as a factual matter, most drivers in DC are black and brown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
The point is that the moped drivers don't have the ability to obliterate an entire family as does the operator of a four ton murder machine. But continue telling yourself that they do.
Murder machines! This silly rhetoric really misleads people about what is actually happening. Lets look at some official government stats, shall we?
In 2022, there were:
-a grand total of 17 people in Washington DC who were killed by car drivers
-nearly as many deaths, 15, were blamed on bicyclist/pedestrian/scooter errors
-there were 203 homicides
Those 15 bikers/pedestrians would be alive if they make their “error” with a moped instead of a car.
Weird how even when it's not the car driver's fault, it's still the car driver's fault.
There was a recent accident in which one person on an e-bike drove into another person on an e-bike and one of them was killed. Still a car driver's fault, though, right?
Do you not understand that a car is inherently more deadly than a moped?
Car drivers are the most law abiding people on the road.
Look at the numbers. In 2022, there were 17 deaths attributed to cars. That's out of *billions* of trips taken. There were 15 deaths blamed on cyclists/scooters/pedestrians. How many people ride bikes or scooters in this city? Maybe 500?
Maybe cyclists and moped drivers should learn how to ride safely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
The point is that the moped drivers don't have the ability to obliterate an entire family as does the operator of a four ton murder machine. But continue telling yourself that they do.
Murder machines! This silly rhetoric really misleads people about what is actually happening. Lets look at some official government stats, shall we?
In 2022, there were:
-a grand total of 17 people in Washington DC who were killed by car drivers
-nearly as many deaths, 15, were blamed on bicyclist/pedestrian/scooter errors
-there were 203 homicides
Those 15 bikers/pedestrians would be alive if they make their “error” with a moped instead of a car.
Weird how even when it's not the car driver's fault, it's still the car driver's fault.
There was a recent accident in which one person on an e-bike drove into another person on an e-bike and one of them was killed. Still a car driver's fault, though, right?
Do you not understand that a car is inherently more deadly than a moped?
We get that your hatred of cars has led you to excusing the lawlessness of the moped drivers.
Do you not understand that a car is more deadly than a moped?
Anonymous wrote:If Trump is elected, throw the moped men into the mass deportation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
The point is that the moped drivers don't have the ability to obliterate an entire family as does the operator of a four ton murder machine. But continue telling yourself that they do.
Murder machines! This silly rhetoric really misleads people about what is actually happening. Lets look at some official government stats, shall we?
In 2022, there were:
-a grand total of 17 people in Washington DC who were killed by car drivers
-nearly as many deaths, 15, were blamed on bicyclist/pedestrian/scooter errors
-there were 203 homicides
Those 15 bikers/pedestrians would be alive if they make their “error” with a moped instead of a car.
Weird how even when it's not the car driver's fault, it's still the car driver's fault.
There was a recent accident in which one person on an e-bike drove into another person on an e-bike and one of them was killed. Still a car driver's fault, though, right?
Do you not understand that a car is inherently more deadly than a moped?
We get that your hatred of cars has led you to excusing the lawlessness of the moped drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
The point is that the moped drivers don't have the ability to obliterate an entire family as does the operator of a four ton murder machine. But continue telling yourself that they do.
Murder machines! This silly rhetoric really misleads people about what is actually happening. Lets look at some official government stats, shall we?
In 2022, there were:
-a grand total of 17 people in Washington DC who were killed by car drivers
-nearly as many deaths, 15, were blamed on bicyclist/pedestrian/scooter errors
-there were 203 homicides
Those 15 bikers/pedestrians would be alive if they make their “error” with a moped instead of a car.
Weird how even when it's not the car driver's fault, it's still the car driver's fault.
There was a recent accident in which one person on an e-bike drove into another person on an e-bike and one of them was killed. Still a car driver's fault, though, right?
Do you not understand that a car is inherently more deadly than a moped?
Car drivers are the most law abiding people on the road.
Look at the numbers. In 2022, there were 17 deaths attributed to cars. That's out of *billions* of trips taken. There were 15 deaths blamed on cyclists/scooters/pedestrians. How many people ride bikes or scooters in this city? Maybe 500?
Maybe cyclists and moped drivers should learn how to ride safely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
The point is that the moped drivers don't have the ability to obliterate an entire family as does the operator of a four ton murder machine. But continue telling yourself that they do.
Murder machines! This silly rhetoric really misleads people about what is actually happening. Lets look at some official government stats, shall we?
In 2022, there were:
-a grand total of 17 people in Washington DC who were killed by car drivers
-nearly as many deaths, 15, were blamed on bicyclist/pedestrian/scooter errors
-there were 203 homicides
Those 15 bikers/pedestrians would be alive if they make their “error” with a moped instead of a car.
Weird how even when it's not the car driver's fault, it's still the car driver's fault.
There was a recent accident in which one person on an e-bike drove into another person on an e-bike and one of them was killed. Still a car driver's fault, though, right?
Do you not understand that a car is inherently more deadly than a moped?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's laughable to anyone who bikes or walks in the city that they drive safely. I guess you get off on knowing they annoy people, which is fine. A few will turn themselves to pancakes annually and hopefully they don't hurt too many pedestrians along the way.
The point is that the moped drivers don't have the ability to obliterate an entire family as does the operator of a four ton murder machine. But continue telling yourself that they do.
Murder machines! This silly rhetoric really misleads people about what is actually happening. Lets look at some official government stats, shall we?
In 2022, there were:
-a grand total of 17 people in Washington DC who were killed by car drivers
-nearly as many deaths, 15, were blamed on bicyclist/pedestrian/scooter errors
-there were 203 homicides
Those 15 bikers/pedestrians would be alive if they make their “error” with a moped instead of a car.
Weird how even when it's not the car driver's fault, it's still the car driver's fault.
There was a recent accident in which one person on an e-bike drove into another person on an e-bike and one of them was killed. Still a car driver's fault, though, right?
Do you not understand that a car is inherently more deadly than a moped?