• leftzero@lemmynsfw.com
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    7 days ago

    As a pedestrian the amount of times I’ve had to jump out of the way of a cyclist that was using the sidewalk instead of the bike lane, without using any kind of light, reflector, or bell to at least make themselves noticeable, is way too damn high.

    It’s not just that most cyclists are maniacs with complete and absolute disregard for anyone else using public spaces, it’s that they often seem to actively intend to harass and possibly harm everyone else in their vicinity.

    I absolutely despise cars, but cyclists…? Cyclists I’ve learned to fear. At least drivers are required to have a license, and face legal consequences when they misbehave.

    I dream of the day all forms of wheeled vehicles, no matter the amount, will be banned from cities and any other places frequented by civilised people (unless they run on tracks; trams and trains are tolerable as long as they are electric and proper barriers are in place to prevent them from causing harm).

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      7 days ago

      I have to wonder if there’s something wrong with the bike lane, because I can’t imagine anyone wants to cycle through pedestrians

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        No, the bike lanes are perfectly fine (probably due to lack of use), they would just take one or two seconds longer to get to wherever the cyclist wants to go, so any pedestrians in the straight line between there and the cyclist better watch out, because ringing the bell also costs precious time.

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                7 days ago

                That’s the neat thing: you don’t. You leave your silly contraption at home, walk to the bus, and take a seat like a civilised human person.

                (Or so I would like to say; the amount of times I’ve been on a bus and the driver has had to tell the second cyclist that they couldn’t get in the bus because the first one was taking too much space is also way too damn high; as I said, cyclists have absolute disregard for public spaces and utilities, and anyone else using them.)