i promise you it's not.... more tech in cars... that'll make things safer for cyclists. it's: a) cycling infrastructure b) ....................fewer cars nyti.ms/33LCwXw

Oct 11, 2020 · 1:09 AM UTC

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here is this million dollar technology we built instead of just admitting protected bike lanes are good
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tonight i learned American twitter is unbelievably horny for cars
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some shipping technologies can help today -speed cameras. helmet cameras with police enforcement. not putting things in vehicles to provide distractions. blind spot radars and parking ultrasonics could detect cyclists and block door openings. secondary to bike paths tho'
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Fewer cyclists. Grow up and drive a car like a grown man
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Cars suck ass. Who'd even have one? Unless you're a badly-behaved 5-year old, you really shouldn't be into cars.
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‘A wobbly cyclist travelled along the road. The driver of the sedan couldn’t be arsed concentrating on the road ahead because he had a computer that told him if they was anything he needed to look out for, so what was the point..’ Exactly. Let’s use tech to solve better driving..
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Making bikes more visible? We have THESE which are VERY VISIBLE and people still hit them.
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What a pile of shit. They so want no responsibility for drivers. It's not fucking rocket science. It's either segregated infrastructure or less cars (with tougher penalties for bad drivers).
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We need less idiots in cars they can control. Do you really need an uplifted Ford Raptor for your daily commute? Do you really need to cross into the bike lane because the driver in front of you is going the correct speed limit and you're an inpatient fuck? The answer is no.
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The real smart thing about Amsterdam was forcing insurance companies to default to 'car at fault' in cycling accidents rather than the other way around
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Yes, we should all drive in metal death boxes instead, that rules
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