My question stems from the fact that certain areas expect cyclists to share the road with cars while drivers are protected by higher safety standards, and cyclists are exposed to a higher level of danger.
jaykrown
Yea I guess it comes to the infrastructure, I'm in Chicago and we seriously need more REAL bike lanes, not something just painted on the road. I see drivers doing crazy shit all the time swerving into bike lanes almost hitting cyclists. I'm just really still confused about the logic of forcing cyclists to ride on the road where there are no bike lanes while the side walks are wide enough for them.
Safety standards like seat belts, airbags, turn signals, brake lights. Things that protect the individual operating the vehicle.
That makes sense, so why aren't bikes allowed on the side walk? Based on your argument.
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ChatGPT isn't even that good, I use Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity at this point. ChatGPT is that one I use when I don't really care whether it's correct or not, like getting suggestions for creative writing or something.
Nope, I read the description pretty clearly "A place to discuss problems of car centric infrastructure or how it hurts us all."