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defcon_penguin t1_ixh4vgi wrote

Bikes are not for everyone. Families with small kids, old people, people with disabilities, people carrying large packages. Not everyone can ride a bike, not every time.

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svick t1_ixh98r0 wrote

Nobody is contradicting that.

Though with sufficient infrastructure, cargo bikes can help with some of those cases.

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Svenskensmat t1_ixhwk3d wrote

> Families with small kids, old people

Cargo bike.

> people carrying large packages.

Cargo bike.

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defcon_penguin t1_ixi1w1h wrote

Next time I call, you so you take my mother with her luggage to the station with your cargo bike

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Cynical_Cabinet t1_ixih7wj wrote

And because not literally everybody can use a bike, you think that the bike shouldn't be an option for anyone.

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miner_sd t1_ixihe28 wrote

> families with small kids

My parents had an enclosed bike trailer with a seat to move me around on bike when I was a baby, it also worked for groceries

> old people

If you think designing cities around cars only is better for old people you are gravely mistaken

> disabilities

Wheelchairs and electric wheelchairs use pedestrian and bike infrastructure. Driving is also notably quite impossible for the vision impaired

> large packages

Cargo bike or trailer

> not everyone can ride a bike every time

Thankfully, I'm not advocating for that, there are other modes of transit that are quite effective, such as walking, busses, light, heavy, and high speed rail, planes even. And for that one day every few years that you really need a van or truck, we may just in fact have the capabilities to allow you to rent one

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