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[-] Dasus@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

<7km is too far to bike?

Oh man. Well, I agree on the other things you said, but... 6.4 km isn't that much. It's a fair bit, yeah, but not that much. With an e-bike, it's not really even a thing. I chose to use the healthcare in the next city over (I live on the border of two cities) and I have about ~7km whenever I go there. 10-15 min with an ebike. With a regular one it'd be a chore, but it wouldn't take much longer, 20-25 minutes maybe with a loose pace.

But yeah biking definitely can't replace everything. I mean, cargo bikes exist, but still.

With mobility issues, we now have a lot of mobility "scooters" that go about 25km/h per the EU regulations. Like a super buffed up wheelchair. with a sort of chassis. Small enough to fit in the back of a taxi-van that has a disabled lift, but still quick enough to use in a similar way as a bike.

Still tho. I want my cheap rental ecars.

[-] silence7@slrpnk.net 1 points 8 months ago

Bikes don't have to replace everything to make a big difference. Something like "use them as the default choice for shorter distances" makes a big difference.

[-] Dasus@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

Oh definitely.

I would like to one day see one of those horrible American cities that you can't even traverse on foot / bike, but I don't want to step a foot in the US, with the whole fucked up corruption, military-industrial complex, and the whole budding protofascism.

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