on 19-08-2016 09:51 AM
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on 24-08-2016 09:16 AM
Of the 10 largest cities in the US, Philadelphia has the largest number of bicycle commuters.
Its a really easy city to navigate- the layout is based on a grid, and its pretty flat..but with lots of bike lanes, theres even a cheap bike share..love it, when city planners have vision.
You cant legislate people to stop wanting to buy/ own and drive cars, but having alternatives that are supported by the citys infrastructure has been proven to work in getting people to decrease their use on, and dependence of cars..
on 24-08-2016 09:20 AM
I still have a bicycle esayef, in fact there are two in the shed .. one is a fold up, the other a most splendid mountain bike still as new .....
At least with those I had my feet on the pedals and my hands on the handlebars, that way, I always knew exactly where I was going, how I was getting there and best of all, I could steer it myself .. same as I can with my car knowing exactly where my hands and feet (and eyes) are.
When it comes to cars, I'll keep my hands on the steering wheel, my feet on the pedals and my eyes on the road and never trust someone working a computer from a great distance to do it for me. Failing that, then it really is back to the bicycle.
on 24-08-2016 10:03 AM
who do you sue when your out riding your deadly treadly and get run over by a driverless car?
yeah i know i know it'll never happen, well not acording to the driverless car builders.
on 24-08-2016 10:10 AM
on 24-08-2016 10:21 AM
I don't think it's about resisting change. Change can be for the better and the best thing to happen. However, history shows that that is not always the case, and some changes have proven to be detrimental and even dangerous thanks to various fools who sit in the seats of power, money or both.
Hopefully, all this total driverless/pilotness will not totally occur for a very long time and if it does, here's hoping it happens extremely slowly, with high intelligence, forward thought of all possible consequences and the ability to put sane people in administration .. but I won't hold my breath ...
on 24-08-2016 10:24 AM
Deadly treadly ... , that's a good description. At that point, head for bike tracks only and where no driverless cars (or otherwise) can go.
on 24-08-2016 10:36 AM
i can just imagine the catchcry now
i'll stop driving when the take my car from my cold dead hands!
must write that down
on 24-08-2016 10:40 AM
Or another catchcry ..... "keep yer hands on the wheel and bury yer car with ya" .....
on 24-08-2016 11:05 AM
on 24-08-2016 11:14 AM