• @[email protected]
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    610 days ago

    Yep, meanwhile my country built bike highways. I’m at work after 35 minutes of cycling. (15 km)

    I live outside of a city, so I can choose between multiple cities where I wish to work. It’s pretty convenient.

    I simply don’t feel like accepting a job offer that has a bad commute.

    The biking is a huge stress reliever, I come fresh at work and freshly home.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 days ago

      Seems it works out great for you but I don’t think it is a great solution for Americans who on average live far further from their work in inhospitable climates and are less healthy.

      • @[email protected]
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        410 days ago

        Often times being pushed so far from their work because their city downtown is 60% parking lots and it illegal to build any new buildinga unless they are luxury condos or mcmansions.

        If the city still had decent density, they could easily live closer to work.

        • @[email protected]OPM
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          510 days ago

          Precisely. Claiming that biking is more dangerous than driving because car-supremacist land use patterns force cyclists out into suburban sprawl is essentially disingenuous victim-blaming.

          • @[email protected]
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            15 days ago

            Claiming that biking is MUCH more dangerous than driving is just reality. It’s a function of dividing deaths by miles traveled. Individuals live in the real world as it is now and must make decisions based on actual reality not what you imagine might be fare in a more reasonable world than we live in whilst making positive change for the future.

            You aren’t a victim and nobody is blaming you by understanding actual reality.

          • The_Caretaker
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            49 days ago

            @grue @FireRetardant
            I live in the suburbs of Tokyo now but I grew up in Michigan in the middle of nowhere. 7 miles to a town with a traffic light and 3 miles to a town with a post office smaller than a convenience store. The town with a post office had passenger rail service 100 years ago. My grandpa told me about it. Guess what happened? The automobile manufacturers bought the line and shut it down. I rode my bike to both towns all the time and in all weather. #FuckCars

        • @[email protected]
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          15 days ago

          Great but we have to deal with the world as it is whilst improving it when we can. This means that we should build denser more walkable spaces going forward whilst realizing that we need trains and busses and electric cars not instead of better options but instead of gas cars.