• @flerp@lemm.ee
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    People say cars give you freedom and while in a lot of places that you can’t get anywhere without one by design that may be true, being able to get around under your own power has always felt like freedom to me.

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      374 months ago

      While I like to cycle, I also like to go places. Where I live, some places are just too far to get to by bike (I don’t have a shower at work and 70km one way is a decent ride).

      To me a car provides a considerable amount of freedom. A bike provides me a different kind of freedom.

      • Annoyed_🦀 A
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        It’s really just situational mode of transport. If everyone ride a bike for trip shorter than 10km, if there’s great public transport and bicycle infrastructure to support the biking system, and if places are build in way that’s easier to have public transport to serve, then car will have the kind of freedom it promise.

        Still, motorcycle does solve the issue, it’s a middle ground for car and bicycle, it can go long range with less emission, it can free up a lot of space that car will take, and it also help you explore places. In Malaysia, there’s almost an equal amount of car and motorcycle on the road. Sure, it does have problem with people riding like a racer and weave around due to not having enough enforcement, but I’d imagine the traffic get worst without it. And it’s not like car didn’t do that as well.

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          14 months ago

          I’m in the market for an electric motocycle that can travel highway speeds and gave a span of at least 200 km for commuting.

          Needs to be privacy friendly though. So no apps or accounts. Just a key and a simple dashboard.

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            Unfortunately i still haven’t heard of any electric motorcycle that can travel such range. You have better option for ICE one though.

            • fraksken
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              14 months ago

              I believe zero motocycles offers some options, but they require you to use a cellphone as dashboard if I recall correctly

        • fraksken
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          14 months ago

          I’d go full on a motocycle if I found a good electrical one, got the loan for it, get a drivers license for it.

      • @0laura@lemmy.world
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        24 months ago

        you’re right, in that context a car provides a different kind of freedom. it shouldn’t be like that though.

    • @FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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      I lived rurally most my life and now I live near a downtown core. I still miss the country but i do love being able to walk to the majority of my needs.

    • Exactly.

      When I’m in my car, I feel trapped into going to places with decent parking lots. When I’m in my bike, I can go anywhere. I park right next to the entrance of stores, I can ride into and across parks, I can stop right next to the lake front, etc. Oh, and I never need to fill up gas or plug in my bike, I just hop on and go.

      The main downside is all the cars in the way.

    • I did it for a few years. I only stopped because I switched jobs after COVID and my new commute is more than twice as long.

      I highly recommend it, and the main reason I’d switch jobs is to go back to cycling to work.

      • @Wogi@lemmy.world
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        I live 20 minutes of highway from my job, which is in an industrial area with absolutely no pedestrian infrastructure.

        Feels bad man.

  • @TheMirkMan@lemmy.world
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    rejects bycicle lanes, Which the state is spending a lot of money for

    does not respect the road rules

    Get hit by a car

    Gets compensation

    Truly a Chad moment

    • @Nighed@sffa.community
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      204 months ago

      Most bike lanes are worse than riding on a road unfortunately. Especially for confidant cyclists.

      I equally hate those that break/bend the rules of the road, whether on bikes or in vehicles.

      • Exactly. If those lanes exist, they’re right next to parking, and I’m much more worried about getting doored than hit from behind by a car. Nobody looks at their mirrors before getting out of the car…

        If there’s a good bike lane, I’ll take it every time.

        • @Nighed@sffa.community
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          24 months ago

          I find the ones on roundabouts near me insulting, instead of being on the road and having right of way, you now have to sprint across two lanes of traffic without any right of way. - more dangerous!

          Most of the rest are just wide pavements. Technically segregated, but you have to give way on every side road (when your not manoeuvrering around entire families) - technically safer, but not nice to use.

          The rest are just short and spit you back out onto the road without and protection or markings.

          London has some good ones though.

    • @sparkle@lemm.ee
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      bicycle lanes are usually death gutters. they’re better than nothing but it can be safer to not use them depending on where you are

      there should be separated bicycle paths/lanes separated by barriers that motor vehicles can’t… y’know… easily go into or open their door in front of

      also I have legitimately never seen people on bicycles disrespecting road laws unless those road laws enforce something that is unsafe. like disallowing rolling stops. car drivers violate road laws all the time though, not including speeding but i’m pretty sure almost every driver sees speeding as normal too

      • @ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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        I have legitimately never seen people on bicycles disrespecting road laws unless those road laws enforce something that is unsafe

        Come to Philly where you can see guys on fixies blowing through red lights without even looking left and right first. Or go anywhere and see people (of all ages, surprisingly) riding against traffic on the wrong side of the road - something that is the perfect blend of illegal and stupid, although not quite as illegal and stupid as the first thing I mentioned here.

  • Fat Tony
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    194 months ago

    Well I’m delighted they don’t use the term fag as negative any more, I guess?

  • biking is the way. never been happier than when I’m commuting by bike. just wear a helmet, you can’t predict drivers and some of them get pretty pissed that you’re able to get places faster than them.

    • Annoyed_🦀 A
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      Yeah, was waiting for the part where a car just fly past him and hit him, then the internet blame him for exists.

      • @Nikki@lemmy.world
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        i was waiting for the part where a tractor trailer passes them at 55 in a 40 without even considering moving over into the left turn lane and runs them off the road or kills them

      • I don’t think I’ve ever seen a cyclist blow through a red light, most cyclists don’t have a death wish. I’ve seen tons of cars do it though. And my area has a lot of cyclists vs most areas.

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      114 months ago

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