Fuck your existing lanes and fuck your 1.5-tonne beasts. Make some space, it won’t fucking kill you.

Source for statistics

    • CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Legally allowed doesn’t mean a whole lot when it’s 100kg vs 2000kg.

      I don’t mean that it’s not a fair point, but is it worth a life?

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        We take the lane for safety, actually. There are many situations where it is much safer to take the lane.

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          That just means the footage would go on cyclists/protestors getting owned compilations.

          The real answer is to have your own vehicles blocking other traffic while the cyclists do their protest… and to be armed.

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            I don’t think many judges watch owned compilations.

            “But your honour, I can’t pay the awards, I can’t even begin to pay it!”

            “You can start with the revenue you make from those ‘owned’ videos you posted on YouTube.”

            “But YouTube pays me shit!”

            “That’s not the court’s problem. You injured the cyclist and destroyed his bike: you pay for it.”

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          When using a crosswalk on foot, I always make sure a car is stopped in it’s lane before proceeding to the next lane. Full eye contact. It doesn’t matter that I’m in a crosswalk. I might have been in the right, but that won’t matter if I die.

          It’s the same with cycling. Cameras will only help after the fact, and maybe a bit if it’s very visible. But the best thing you can do is not trust any car, and avoid travelling where you have to trust cars.

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      In most coastal US cities, if bike-specific facilities are unavailable or blocked then it’s legal to take a full motor lane. At your own peril of course, most drivers and many cops are indifferent to this information. Vehicular cycling is sadly not the answer to getting everyone out on a bike.

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      And these statistics (I would appreciate OOP’s sources if they’re available) would be good ammunition in the lawsuit filed against the Ontario government for their bill that is spuriously trying to remove bike lanes in Toronto.