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7/3/2008 10:56:23 AM
7/3/2008 11:05:22 AM
i can't speak on behalf of Ballantyne and some of the newer areas and suburbs of Charlotte since their infrastructure is a lot newer, but a lot of areas in greater Charlotte have roads that already can't support the car traffic (ie Church St, College St, Tryon St downtown)...in places like that you couldn't add a bike lane...if you could, they'd probably try to add some more car lanes first...so I do agree that in one sense you can't necessarily make Charlotte as bike-friendly as some other cities, simply because when many of the roads were designed and built it was with a much lower expectation of traffic and volume in general
7/3/2008 11:10:04 AM
I just want to say, some people are really doing their damndest to live up to American stereotypes, and it makes me sad.
7/3/2008 11:29:47 AM
7/3/2008 11:51:03 AM
7/3/2008 12:25:19 PM
7/3/2008 12:53:32 PM
Don't you people have jobs?
7/3/2008 12:54:07 PM
yeah, ones that allow us to argue on tww all day.
7/3/2008 12:57:38 PM
7/3/2008 1:13:12 PM
i thought we were making a wager first?
7/3/2008 1:40:20 PM
I'd rather not play a semantic game where you take some vague idea you have and apply it in some obtuse way in some country like Lichtenstein or something. Feel free to solidly your correctness about the subject by doing it anyway. Seems like your e-ego about this matter is big enough that you'd be interested to do that.
7/3/2008 1:43:08 PM
Yeah i'm supposed to have an internship. But it's thursday before the 4th of July. Gotta celebrate that freedom to argue. ^^Calling us close minded isn't the way to go about things. I don't necessarily disagree with what you're saying i just think we have a different mindset. I'm more for restricting car use and advocating urban planning to accommodate public transportation and biker friendly streets. From what i understand you're more about creating equality and maybe asking bikers to give thier share of the burden while letting cars still do what they do. It all starts with what you initially believe in. I'd rather have a world with little cars, and massive public transit and biker-friendly roads. I'm not being closeminded by stating what i want, because i'm fully aware of the lacking infrastructure in the south and how what i want is something far off. Still that doesn't mean i'm close minded because i want to change how things are.
7/3/2008 1:46:23 PM
7/3/2008 1:54:34 PM
TSB is that way --->
7/3/2008 2:18:48 PM
^^ haha
7/3/2008 2:48:22 PM
7/3/2008 3:04:33 PM
You would take a huge fraction of the bikes out there off the road if you required insurance. If it's economic to get insurance, then people can go get it.You're worried about property damage and injury to self? So, what part of this concerns the government such that they have force people to buy insurance?
7/3/2008 3:09:11 PM
^I agree with the idea behind it but most people use it as a way to break the law, and piss off drivers.The website states:
7/3/2008 3:18:51 PM
^i agree completely
7/3/2008 3:20:44 PM
The Berkeley,CA one is 100x worse, plus they smell
7/3/2008 3:21:56 PM
^haha yes i was around Berkeley a couple years ago during one. I really have no problem with a bunch of bikers getting together to prove that they should have the same rights but they need to stop at lights, stay in the right lane, and not purposely piss off the drivers.You can't break the law just to prove a point about enforcing a similar law.
7/3/2008 3:26:52 PM
nonviolent "direct action" pretty much means breaking the law.I'm at a loss for instances where it doesn't.
7/3/2008 3:51:14 PM
I haven't read the whole thread, but I'll quote this from the BobbyDigital's post on the first page:
7/3/2008 5:41:33 PM
I wish the old people had run over all those cyclist in that video on the first page.
7/3/2008 6:11:48 PM
I WOULD DO HER...
7/3/2008 7:41:59 PM
Didn't know you would all get this pissed off about bicycles. But I agree with someone back on page 1, we are going to see more confrontations with bicyclists and drivers who are already stressed out from high gas prices and commuting. (Can someone find me one person happy on I-40 from RTP at 5 p.m.?) I think the cyclist/car conflict is a larger symptom of prices for our fossil-fuel based economy increasing (energy/food/gas), as well as a tighter job market. People are starting to see driving as a luxury they can't afford if they want to be able to afford their mortgage payment and food.
7/3/2008 9:39:32 PM
Bicycles cannot safely maintain the prevailing speed of most roads, therefore, they should not be allowed on roads. Keep them to the sidewalks, if at all. Personally, I say tax them, add insurance, so people stop using them altogether.
7/6/2008 7:24:19 AM
^
7/6/2008 8:02:14 AM
7/6/2008 9:53:34 AM
7/6/2008 9:55:17 AM
How about go get on a bike, ride 25 mph down the sidewalks, and report back after you've crashed out or smashed some unsuspecting walker and get a lawsuit on your hands.I give it 2-3 weeks if you ride every day.
7/6/2008 12:45:23 PM
if i decide to ride my bike, AND if i decide to take off the brakes, i'll let you know
7/6/2008 12:50:20 PM
Also let me know when you become un-retarded.
7/6/2008 2:00:21 PM
message_topic.aspx?topic=514471&page=2#11775961as soon as i stop loling at this i will, lol
7/6/2008 2:01:23 PM
single width sidewalk + running one way + stupid ass on a bike going 20mph the other way = what happened to me the other day
7/7/2008 1:03:11 PM