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Can we have this everywhere please
Cyclists are the worst where I live, they have zero respect for pedestrians. The city spent millions on bike lanes and these fucks will zip past you and your toddlers on the sidewalk, they never wear helmets, they donβt know any road laws, anyways this would be a nightmare in my city
Vehicular Cyclists, or Middle-Aged Men In Lycra, or MAMILs, will set that standard.
These aren't MAMILs. These are people who just want to use the most convenient way of getting around in a place where cycling is considered a valid answer to that question.
there will always be bad and good examples in all the groups. You can't blame an entire group. I know a couple of MAMILs and they are all very careful, friendly riders.
Would you be comfortable sharing the lane with things that outweigh and outrun you by two orders of magnitude, where a forgettable bump for them would probably be your death, and where at best there's a chance they might not notice or see you in a decent frame of time, at worst they'll actively try to hurt you. I'd hate to cycle in such an environment.
Vehicular Cycling is the Dark Souls of cycling. Dutch cycling, or Practical Cycling as I'd prefer to call it, is more the Animal Crossing of cycling.