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TacoButtPlug, in Today, I bike to school
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You just need biking buddies to talk about it with. Maybe you can start riding with some of your school mates.

ShittyRedditWasBetter, in What kind of asshole is buying this shit (2023 Wagoneer by Jeep).

People with money?

It tows a lot and it’s a far better daily than a pickup.

No_Ones_Slick_Like_Gaston,

Just like Cadillacs, there’s a saying about how can you know someone is good at making money but not good at how to spend it, and this is the proof.

Agent641, in Just another day on a stroad

The stroad gods demand blood sacrifice.

Nouveau_Burnswick, in [video] Bill Nye got it right back in 1995

We’ve known since at least 1930, we just haven’t done anything about it.

jerkface,
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Much like tobacco and sugar, the producers KNEW the consequences long before the general public, and worked against the public’s comprehension. Not nothing; we’ve been doing propaganda!

anthoniix, in [video] You Don’t Need to Move to Amsterdam to be Happy

This is a great counter to the video that NJB put out, and his comments on bluesky. You don’t have to move to an urbanist paradise to be happy. Even if you feel like you do, you don’t have to leave North America to get that.

In Georgia, a very car centric place with a shit ton of suburbs, there’s a town called Peachtree City. Nearly every place is connected by paths that you can drive golf carts and ride bikes on. That’s just one example of many, but if all you listen to is NJB and some people on here, you’ll get the impression the US is a black hole and cannot be fixed.

For those of you who mention “yeah but those places are really expensive to live”, okay, and? Most countries are going through a housing crisis right now, so if you wanted to move to a country like Amsterdam you’re not exactly going to have much of an easier time. Moving to a different city in the US or Canada is way easier than uprooting your life, learning a new language and begging whatever country to let you stay there as a resident.

But in general, the argument of “just move” is dumb. A lot of people can’t. There are people who deal with more than just bad city design and even if they wanted to move, they can’t. In the case of NJB, he has explicitly dedicated his channel to this. In essence he has told us that he doesn’t care about our advocacy in our cities and thinks we are a lost cause, and we should give up and move. His channel is, by his own admissions, for people rich enough to escape the plight of the common man and get the fuck out of where they live. How is this productive?

You don’t give a fuck about advocacy and wanna move? Fine. Do that. But don’t seed fear and despair into those who can’t and fight to make their communities better. Change only comes when it is fought for.

Danatronic,

“yeah but those places are really expensive to live”

They’re expensive because they’re rare. Supply and demand. If more places became better at walkability, then everywhere already walkable would get cheaper.

ZiemekZ, in [meme] Trains -- not driverless cars -- are the future of transportation

Do electric mopeds and motorcycles count?

PersnickityPenguin,

Which are currently being replaced by electric bicycles.

ZiemekZ,

Not on distances I’ll have to travel after we finally move to an office further away in a car-centric hellhole. 18 km (~10 miles). ½ hr on a motorcycle or a moped, twice as long on an (e-)bike. Nah, I’m not doing the latter in the morning when I can barely get out of my bed. And I’m not the only one complaining about the office moving.

PersnickityPenguin,

I see people blasting around on ebikes going 40+ mph daily. They are actually faster than a lot of gas powered mopeds and scooters.

Some of these ebikes have a 40-60 mile range too.

ZiemekZ,

You know they’re illegal? E-bikes are supposed to go 25 kph (~15 mph) max and only assist when you pedal. Not the best solution when I want to get to work quite far away in the morning without being pulled over for obvious speeding on a cycleway.

PersnickityPenguin,

In Europe, but not the US. It’s a huge gray area here, and varies by state. We also have extremely lax traffic enforcement.

However, I’d rather people ride those than a gas scooter, motorcycle or car any day.

Also, I would love to have more cycleways. They are very limited here, although our city has built a few miles of them over the past 20 years.

skymtf, in Car is too big for their own good
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These trucks suck, they have massive blind spots. I was recently crossing the street in my local area and the signal changed and I ran and fell. I was thinking at that moment if a truck were turning, I would of been crushed!

ImpossibleRubiksCube, in [meme] Trains -- not driverless cars -- are the future of transportation

We can’t all be poor and have gas-money. Society needs to make up its mind.

fushuan,

Well, you certainly can be poor and need gas money to go to work in a remote factory because you live in a farm in a rural area and there’s no transport, and the most cost effective way is a car.

FARTYSHARTBLAST, in [meme] Trains -- not driverless cars -- are the future of transportation
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AfricanExpansionist,

I looked at that group but it seems like it’s just ads for new bike models

FARTYSHARTBLAST,
@FARTYSHARTBLAST@kbin.social avatar

There are a lot of ebike posts but there's definitely other stuff there

Aesthesiaphilia, in We almost have a consensus

I swear y'all are rotten in the brain

You think we drive around and sit in traffic because we just like doing it?

We drive because we have no other options. Driving sucks, almost everyone hates it, it's just the most efficient option by a landslide in most of the US.

ninjakitty7,

Are there people here who don’t know that? You’re preaching to the choir.

Aesthesiaphilia,

Are there people here who don’t know that?

Yes. Quite a few. Plenty of terminally online cyclists think motorists are intentionally trying to run them over, it's insane. Like literal mental illness levels of persecution complex. Every time fuckcars pops up on my feed I see it at least once and call it out.

frostbiker,

If you don’t think there are some drivers that actively try to scare cyclists off the road then you don’t ride a bike. Hint: they often drive black lifted pickup trucks with tinted windows; you know the type.

Aesthesiaphilia,

Sure but that's because they're assholes, not because they own a vehicle. They're like that outside of their Small Penis Cope Machines too. They litter, they're rude, etc.

frostbiker,

Earlier you said:

Plenty of terminally online cyclists think motorists are intentionally trying to run them over

And I have explained why cyclists know that some drivers are indeed aggressive towards them: punishment passes, honking, etc.

Sure but that’s because they’re assholes, not because they own a vehicle

That is moving the goalposts. It’s easier to admit that you were wrong and we can all move on.

Aesthesiaphilia,

I said

motorists

You said

some drivers

The brain rot cyclists I'm talking about think all drivers hate cyclists. Everyone knows these assholes hate cyclists. Some of the terminally online types think everyone behind the wheel is like them

frostbiker,

It only takes one crash to injure or kill a cyclist – there’s no such thing as a fender bender when you are on two wheels.

Try commuting by bike for a month and you will understand why cyclists are so distrustful of cars in North America. It’s a lot scarier than drivers realize.

gonzo0815,

Yeah but the thing is: most you do nothing to change that and some of you actively prevent change.

HardlightCereal,

Do you mean it’s the most efficient for personal choice given current political conditions, or do you mean it’s the most efficient for a society to organise around and for politicians to plan for?

Aesthesiaphilia,

Most efficient route for an individual to get from A to B. Probably the least efficient as a standard for society when you factor in carbon emissions.

HardlightCereal,

Precisely. That’s what this sub is about.

Also, if you’ve lived in an area that’s really designed properly like Amsterdam, renewable transport is more convenient than cars are in America

Aesthesiaphilia,

I hope we get to that point too.

Ilovethebomb,

This place is like a zoo for stupid people, it’s great.

WtfEvenIsExistence, in We almost have a consensus

“The only moral pollution is my pollution.”

RvTV95XBeo, in Disneyland's parking structures (highlighted in red)

You missed the biggest lot - Toy Story Lot, Southeast of the park

Also, the employee parking garage (just south of your northern-most lot), and the employee parking lot across Ball Road (north off the map). Gotta zoom out to even see it all.

astraeus,
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You’re right, including that lot would have been a considerable difference in overall parking capacity. Even with the lots highlighted there’s still a tremendous amount of pavement.

Conyak, in Disneyland's parking structures (highlighted in red)

That is huge but if I’m being honest I thought it would be bigger.

RvTV95XBeo,

It is. The largest lot is cut off this map, to the southeast of the park.

hdnsmbt, in Did I get the community values right?

“Dick”, the censored word is “Dick”, kids.

This is not US cable TV. Let’s keep it that way.

phoenixz, in You'd think white car would be a fan of separated bike lanes...

As much as I hate cars…

Cars these days mostly spew carbon dioxide and water vapour, two items conspicuously missing from that list.

What “fact” is this trying to show?

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