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by jdavis703
2363 days ago
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In my personal experience the top dangers on a bike come from the side. These are the things that happen to me at least once a week: - Driver mergers in to me too soon - Passenger or driver opens door in to my path - Driver making turn cuts me off and I have to swerve or brake suddenly - Driver does a right-hand hook across bike lane to make a right turn. In almost all these cases I’m going to be crushed by a moving vehicle. A helmet won’t save me. As for being rear ended... I’ve personally never felt like I had a “rear end” close call on a bike. |
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And with the boom of food delivery,mostly done by bike, the situation got a lot worse
Just two hours ago a guy working for glovo merged on the sidewalk while I was trying to cross on the zebra walks and almost hit me.
He was using one hand, wasn't looking, with the other hand was speaking at the phone and didn't stop at the red light
No need to specify they are not allowed on sidewalks, but who's gonna fine them?
It happens constantly, but bikers usually think that cars are to blame, when cars usually let me cross when the light is green, they usually stop at the red light and they usually don't ride on the sidewalk
Give people bikes that can go at 30km/h and you have the recipe for a disaster
We already have regular and e-mopeds but at least they are heavy regulated and need a mandatory insurance (at least in Italy)