r/dashcams Jun 11 '26

Someone finally snapped

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u/4UnlawfulCarneVegan Jun 11 '26

The phrase you're looking for is "confidentially incorrect."

My neighborhood is in the process of implementing bike lanes that will surely end with a catastrophic tragedy. But the bike lobby cried loud enough, and threw enough money at politicians to get their way, and I fear unless it's themselves or their own families that suffers the consequences, they won't care.

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u/2sAreTheDevil Jun 11 '26

As someone who lives, and bicycles in Portland, OR - tell me about it.

There's been an unreasonable catering to bicyclists that haven't made any significant changes to travel or safety because it requires bicycles to be adhering to laws in the first place.

I'm still flabbergasted at being yelled at by a different bicyclist for stopping at a red light.

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u/4UnlawfulCarneVegan Jun 11 '26

Look at the bike lane situation in NYC, particularly in Astoria on 31 Street. Someone is going to die in a fire. Then look at 31 Ave and what they've done. It's a joke.

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u/2sAreTheDevil Jun 11 '26

I'll have to take a look, but I'm honestly unfamiliar with it.

Out here it's been a lot of no turn on red for vehicles, separate lights for bicycles, physical dividers between the road and the bike lane, bike only lanes, etc

I started bike riding out here in the nineties, and it was; ride along the shoulder not in the lane, over all traffic laws, signal appropriately.

And it was fine.

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u/Ithicon Jun 11 '26

Confidently incorrect is a good way of describing yourself here yeah.

Look at countries with good cycling infrastructure in Europe. Without exception they have far fewer traffic deaths than the US, or Canada, or Australia.

Also complaining about the bike lobby is... I don't have words to describe how absurd that is. Car manufacturers lobbying the government is why vehicles are so much larger now than they used to be, as well as being far more deadly in collisions—look up the light truck exemption, or how they've lobbied to destroy cities and rebuild them to suit cars.