Best thing about living in or near a bicycle friendly city?
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Yeah. I'm conflicted about this as well. NYC is supposedly bike friendlier than Chicago, but when I rode a bike there it was very stressful and not easier. So it certainly doesn't FEEL friendly! Here we are becoming more friendly with new bike lanes going in, but motorists probably still hate us and probably more with the removal of car lanes. The best part of Chicago is the abundance of bike shops for every budget and new bike lanes of course.
Crafty Cycling Chick said:
I've never lived in or near a bicycle-friendly city.
A mythical beast -at least here in the USA.
The best I have experienced is a somewhat less bike-hostile city.
Crafty Cycling Chick said:
I've never lived in or near a bicycle-friendly city.
The Chainlink!
Easy! Not having to drive over and hour to get to work and back.
I've never lived in or near a bicycle-friendly city.
Please define "Bike Friendly"...
I suspect there's no such thing.
We all want to see progress. This site, our mayor's effort to make Chicago the bike friendliest city in the nation, the "critical mass" movement that is developing, raising awareness of the public at large, these efforts are very encouraging. I look forward to the day when any future metropolitan road project takes into account bicyclists at the outset (as well as retrofitting everything else). We've spent billions on road works infrastructure and the cost of making the system more bike friendly is chump change by comparison, offering huge returns on investment. To most of us here, it's a no brainer. We just have to make sure our voices are heard. This site helps immensely. Power to the self ambulators!
Chi Lowe 12.5+ mi said:
Baww! The nice answers are making me regret my snark :-). Chicago makes me grumpy sometimes but Lisa kinda nailed it: I have you all to scrape me up when I'm beat, and share my joy at the first (and last) snow, enrage and delight me with your comments, and so on. That's how I imagine a bike-friendly city works.
I think things have changed in the year since I started riding just about every day. Maybe because I am on a bike, but it seems everyone I talk to wants to buy a bike or has bought a bike. It is impossible to move around this city on even the nastiest weather days without seeing several cyclists. Today was sort of nasty, but I saw them everywhere. We might have a long way to go, but at least it appears we are on the path.
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