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by robocat
436 days ago
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Yeah: I'm totally not a fan of biased car shit either. Some of your examples seem like strawmen to me. > complain about the cost Bike lanes in my country are mostly paid for by taxes on cars and petrol. The costs/benefits are often justified by cherry-picked benefits (e.g. reduced car congestion, or reduced pollution). The congestion arguments anecdotally appear to be lies: low usage priority cycle lanes seem to cause extra congestion (through phasing of lights and islands and other traffic controlling features). Try and fairly point out that the numbers are juggled and you'll get skewered by cyclist ideologues. Read my sister comment where I reference the thesis that was the basis for my original comment. I have an acquaintance working in our council on improving bike lanes. I'm not against bikes. I'm against badly biased reports : towards/against both cyclists or cars. Balanced discussion seems so difficult. |
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Here's a somewhat biased look at the economics of cycling:
https://www.cyclinguk.org/briefing/case-cycling-economy