• brax@sh.itjust.works
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    13 days ago

    How does putting slow-moving bikes into traffic somehow fix congestion? Some dipshits are under the same impression in Canada, too… Like, have they all forgotten how much a single cyclist can fuck up traffic?

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      13 days ago

      Cyclists weren’t allowed on the bridge at all until the bike lane, since it was a freeway bridge, so they hope they’ll just go away (and probably encourage them to buy cars or take the once-an-hour bus).

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      13 days ago

      The solution is obviously that the bikers are to join the daily traffic jam in a car, instead of entirely skipping the queue like selfish bastards.

      /s, for the satire-impaired.

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      14 days ago

      Careless/reckless driving is entirely normalized in America. Think of the number of people you see speeding, rolling stop signs, blowing through pedestrian crosswalks, speeding up to make the yellow light and “accidentally” running the red. Think of all the people who chat on the phone, attend work meetings, watch videos, do their makeup, and eat entire meals while behind the wheel of a moving car. Think of all the people you’ve heard essentially bragging about how much they speed, who bemoan all the “slow” people on the road who are just going the posted speed limit, or who feel they’re being unfairly targeted when they get a speeding ticket for going ten-over.

      Chances are if you’ve driven a car in America then you yourself are guilty of having done some of those things. I know I certainly am, though I’ve been intentional about taming my own hubris behind the wheel over recent years. But it’s hard to accept that what is normal to you is also wrong or dangerous. Especially in a survivor biased environment like reckless driving culture, where nothing bad generally happens to you until it does and then as people get more reckless the higher the chances are you won’t walk away from an accident. And so when you see a post online shaming people for something you do on your way to work every day, you get defensive because to you that’s just normal behavior.

      Edit: To be clear, I’m not defending these people or their actions, just offering an explanation for OPs question. Still, I expect to get downvoted for the very reason I just articulated.

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      14 days ago

      you need to understand, that the murican car industry has made everything unreachable by walking and biking. its a total alien form of transport in newnaziland.

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    14 days ago

    It’s supposed to be mildly infuriating, but it actually made me laugh. Not because I like or agree with the idea, but just at the absurdity of it.

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    14 days ago

    Is that even legal? Just holding your phone while driving can cost you a fine of €. 430 here.

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      13 days ago

      No, it is not legal. This bike path is part of the Bay Trail, which was enacted by State legislation, and served as mitigation for environmental damage done by Caltrans highway work. The BCDC was specifically created by the legislature to ensure maximum feasible public access to the Bay. So voting to close the path violates any number of laws and policies.

      As for driving while distracted by the phone…yeah that’s also illegal.

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      14 days ago

      It’s probably on a hands free mount rolling at the camera angle.

      However, it’s still illegal to have video playing within view of the driver, so he’s still breaking the law

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      13 days ago

      Do you also watch Movies while driving? No hand interaction necessary. Just press play at the start of the ride.

      Of course that’s illegal.

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      13 days ago

      Driving distracted in a car of 1000 kg is a surefire way to cause an accident. It’s reckless and antisocial.

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      14 days ago

      Because not only is he not giving the meeting the full attention that it deserves but also because he’s driving distracted and putting everyone on the road (like these cyclists) in danger.

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      14 days ago

      It hasn’t been allowed since 2008. How old are you that 17 years is a sudden event to you?

      It should be obvious to everyone that participating in a video call while driving is a dangerous activity

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        14 days ago

        I don’t know where you live, but in most states of the US, hands free phone calls are allowed.

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          14 days ago

          You’re conflating voice calls with video calls. I don’t think Video calls are legal while driving anywhere.

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            14 days ago

            The aspect that makes it illegal is not if a camera is on or not, but if you actively control your phone with a hand. Using Siri? No problem. Video calls? Same. Texting? Big No No. And this makes total sense. I still struggle to understand what the big deal about this is. It is just based on wild assumptions (“he endangers cyclists” or “he is not paying attention”), no more no less. As if this shit was the biggest problem right now. How about you tell your government to not support Israel? Start with solving the real problems first.

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              14 days ago

              Car drivers in the last two years killed about 80,000 people in the US. That is of a similar scale to the murders in Gaza. So your point that this is unimportant is off base.

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                13 days ago

                Imagine being so absolutely unhinged and saying shit like that. This is absolutely mental. Comparing a few car accidents with a genozide. No wonder you have a president like the current.

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              14 days ago

              Non-resident aggressively commenting on another country’s driving laws then shit talking foreign policy out of nowhere. Bold strategy, Cotton.

              The fact is that a video call implies that your eyes are on the video. In this case while driving. Do you see how that’s problematic? Your argument is some weird whataboutism.

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                13 days ago

                You obviously never had a video call while driving and you act like you always look at the road 100% of the time. Hypocrite doing hypocritical things I guess.

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      14 days ago

      No, it’s because he was in the video conference while driving showing that he was distracted and danger to pedestrians and cyclists.
      If he’s doing to drive recklessly he has no business deciding any matters of road safety.

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      14 days ago

      Would you tele conference from traffic? Do you think that’s a good idea? Why or why not?

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      14 days ago

      Distracted driving is pretty irresponsible and dangerous.

      Just this morning some guy blew through a stop sign and almost hit me. He had his cell phone in hand. Maybe he was on a meeting, too.

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        13 days ago

        I’m a school bus driver. Last year I had a cop blow past me at 40 mph in the opposite direction when I was stopped with my red lights flashing and stop sign out, about to let off a large number of kids who cross the road at that stop. If I hadn’t kept the door closed, they probably would have been hit. I glanced down at the cop as he passed and he was driving with his left hand on the steering wheel and his right handing holding his phone - he never saw my bus at all.

        We now have the external cameras that auto-ticket cars that pass us when our red flashers are on, but I wish to fuck we’d had them last year to catch this guy.

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    14 days ago

    That bike lane is such an offensive waste of hundreds of millions of dollars of infrastructure.

    A handful of bike activists got a recreational lane that sees almost zero use, while every day thousands of people trying to get to work are stuck in traffic next to an empty lane.

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      14 days ago

      You mean the 3ft wide lane you couldn’t fit a compact car in? Who’s going to drive in that lane? Brodizers? Mall crawlers?

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        14 days ago

        No. The bike lane is full width and the proposal replaces with a full car lane.

        Get educated before you try schooling others.

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      14 days ago

      If their time is so valuable, maybe they should ride a bike instead of trapping themselves in traffic?

      The average American commute is 41 miles round trip. I guarantee you that a large number of people stuck on that bridge every day have a much shorter commute, could ride a bike instead, and would actually spend less of their time commuting by doing so.

      Those are the people you should be angry with because they’re the ones that are directly wasting your time with their frivolous driving trips. The more we get people riding bikes, the less problems those that are required to drive will experience.

      Also, maybe if the average American car wasn’t a wasteful hulking behemoth there would be more room for more people on the roads. 🤷

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      14 days ago

      One person was in their car tele conferencing from FUCKING TRAFFIC you stripped and rounded nut.

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      14 days ago

      Unless the conflict was like “someone close to me is giving birth” tier, he could have scheduled better.

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      14 days ago

      When you are driving your attention should be on the road not on the phone while a hearing about bike lane is going on

      which is kind of funny wanting to remove a bike lane that help protect cyclist while driving dangerously

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        14 days ago

        So can’t talk to passengers either then? It’s hands free once it’s setup, there’s nothing inherently wrong with what’s being done actually.

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          14 days ago

          If when you talk all your attention is on the passenger like looking at them all the time and not the road then no you should not

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          14 days ago

          Ah yes, the classic “these things share one property so they share all properties” argument.

          Blinking closes your eyes. You can safely drive and blink. Thus, you can drive safely with your eyes closed.

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      14 days ago

      Being on a video call while operating a motor vehicle is dangerous and should be illegal in any sane jurisdiction under distracted driving laws.

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        14 days ago

        As long as it’s setup, how’s it different than talking to a passenger? It’s completely hands free at that point.

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          14 days ago

          Considering the frame they caught him in he’s not looking at the road. Is it eyes free?

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            So can’t shoulder check or look at your passengers? Can’t adjust volume or other settings on your dash?Wrong thing to complain about lol. There’s hundreds of things that take your attention away from the road for a second or two that’s normally done while operating a vehicle already.

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              Those aren’t the same things and you should know that.

              This isn’t taking your attention off the road for *a second or two as you say. This is the type of thing that splits your attention. And humans are terrible at multitasking at the level required for this.

              Edit: *

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          A passenger is somewhat aware of the surroundings and might shut up to let the driver concentrate on traffic every now and then. A video call - especially with a group - probably can’t and won’t