• Zpiritual@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    I ride from -20 to +35C in basically any weather and since jackets and shorts exist that’s all that’s needed. My friends have their own bikes they can ride…

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        8 months ago

        What? Why? I biked since I was like 5 with my parents to wherever including supermarket. Not sure what you mean honestly.

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          8 months ago

          Where I am there are hills everywhere. You know that old joke about walking five miles uphill to school in the snow, and ten miles uphill to get home? That’s here. Plus, it’s the UK, so when it snows, the roads and pavements are lethal.

          Plus, some people have kids under 5 😉

          More seriously though, because of the amount of hills, and the fact that most people work all day, bikes are not the best option here. The nearest supermarket is several miles away with a lot of hills in between. If you’ve got plenty of free time, riding to the shops with the kids could be fun, but for most people public transport is the answer. It’s just a shame that it’s terrible here .

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            8 months ago

            Well I live in Sweden and we have snow here too buddy. Lousy public transport sucks though, but that’s what you get in a carcentric society, no options…

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          8 months ago

          People be growing up knowing nothing but absolute car dependency and the infrastructure that comes with it. They cannot fathom any other way of existing.

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            8 months ago

            People be privileged and not realising that their way of life is not suitable for everyone. Bikes are not the answer to every question.

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              8 months ago

              I should have been more verbose. We as a society (in North America especially but also elsewhere) have suffered through decades of redlining that has resulted in racial and economic divides.

              The wealthiest suburbs are being subsidized by the poorest neighbourhoods with all the money being funneled into infrastructure that directly supports car dependency.

              In order to participate in society, you are now required to own, maintain and insure your own vehicle(s).

              I am suggesting that we’ve been robbed of a way of life where cars are not necessary to survive. Where your kids can hop on their own bikes and safely take themselves to where they need to go without worrying about if they’ll be struck by a car.

              I’m talking about active transport not as a hobby for the privileged, but as a normality for all.