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There's a cl posting about an incident that seems similar. It was in rants and raves so it might be exaggerated a bit but it doesn't look too good if it's at all accurate.
It seems to me that the guys rant stems from his wife getting hit by a cyclist and the cyclist riding off. Unfortunatley he doesn't go in to specifics about that incident. I'm wondering how a cyclist could hit a pedestrian, injure them, and be able to ride off with out them getting thrown off their bike. But if this actually is the case, this cyclist does us a great disservice. The guy's rant is about responcibility, licencing and stickering bikes is something that wont work so he is venting about that. I have seen worse articles about anti-biking.
when daley gone so will those dam bike paths
Licensed = TAXED. It's all there is to it. The only reason to license a bike is to collect $50-100 (or even more) every year from every poor sucker who happens to own a bike. And if they license each bike those of you with multiple bikes will be paying EVEN MORE.
Again, licensing = TAXATION and it's a sucker's bet.
People are allowed to operate vehicles on incredibly dangerous roadways without having to demonstrate any knowledge at all of how to operate them or of the applicable laws, and the results show in the incredibly stupid cycling you see on the streets.
Obviously licensing and registration schemes are a dead letter, but the broader point—that there needs to be much more cyclist education—is absolutely correct.
The point is that if you want the kind of cycling infrastructure I and a lot of other people would like to see, part of the tradeoff is going to be that the second half of "Same rights, same responsibilities" is going to get emphasized more. Also, more people are going to point out that saying that cars are more dangerous is a non sequitir.
Also there is this: in the current climate of "the government should keep out of our life" and general anti-public-spending attitude, how does a safe cycling educational programme even get established? The schools cannot do it in these times that leave them begging for books and decent infrastructure, let alone decent teachers.
i hate to be so pessimistic, but bicycles and cyclists will never be taken seriously in this country by enough people to make a difference..
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