Posted over on the Bromtpon forum
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/may/03/bikes-vs-cars-film-war-cyclists-drivers-fredrik-gertten-interview
"In Toronto, they’ve painted over the bike lanes. And in São Paulo, a cyclist got his arm torn off by a car that didn’t even stop … We knew it was bad on the world’s crowded roads, but a new film reveals it’s a fight to the death"
It was sad to watch them removing bike lane lines and listening to how bus lanes were purchased by General Motors in LA and changed into car lanes, abolishing public transport!
The gentleman stating that roads were built for buses, cars and trucks had an interesting perspective. Bikes sharing roads was like "swimming with the sharks". I can see this perspective when bike lanes are cut out of road space and for me it emphasises the need for dedicated bike lanes. I guess thats hard in so many places given the infractructure was not designed that way.
I wouldn't be without my car. I just purchased a new one last October but it sits on the drive most weekdays having just done 3.5K miles to date. During the week commuting by ebike transformed my working day when I started 6 years ago. I hate using the car for work now except when I have loads to carry or when its very cold or snowing
Regards
Jerry
http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/may/03/bikes-vs-cars-film-war-cyclists-drivers-fredrik-gertten-interview
"In Toronto, they’ve painted over the bike lanes. And in São Paulo, a cyclist got his arm torn off by a car that didn’t even stop … We knew it was bad on the world’s crowded roads, but a new film reveals it’s a fight to the death"
It was sad to watch them removing bike lane lines and listening to how bus lanes were purchased by General Motors in LA and changed into car lanes, abolishing public transport!
The gentleman stating that roads were built for buses, cars and trucks had an interesting perspective. Bikes sharing roads was like "swimming with the sharks". I can see this perspective when bike lanes are cut out of road space and for me it emphasises the need for dedicated bike lanes. I guess thats hard in so many places given the infractructure was not designed that way.
I wouldn't be without my car. I just purchased a new one last October but it sits on the drive most weekdays having just done 3.5K miles to date. During the week commuting by ebike transformed my working day when I started 6 years ago. I hate using the car for work now except when I have loads to carry or when its very cold or snowing
Regards
Jerry
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