Submitted by neutronicus t3_z5ysbj in baltimore
Cunninghams_right t1_iy5zi6r wrote
Reply to comment by CaptainObvious110 in In a heap. Heading out of Druid Hill Park towards Madison Ave. by neutronicus
you have to park them on the sidewalk. most of the city does not have dedicated locations.
but you're fighting the lesser enemy in service of the greater enemy. in the many years of riding, I've ever had to dismount my bike to go around them. how many times have you had to dismount for them? I feel like the number is probably low but I do not ride for a living, so I don't want to presume. they are certainly annoying, but I think far too much attention gets paid to the minor annoyance while people die due to the real problem.
if anything, people should be upset that the company with the dual-kickstand didn't get license to operate here anymore and one with a single kickstand did.
CaptainObvious110 t1_iy6nrcz wrote
I've ridden them before and the app gives you guidance regarding a safe place to put them. If they were up against the wall and out of the way then fine I can understand that and there are indeed plenty of walls in this city for sure.
The original post was about scooters. While I agree that people driving their cars recklessly is indeed a major problem that should have been addressed years ago, it doesn't then mean that the scooter issue is something to just let go either.
At the end of the day if you follow the money trail it will lead you to politicians who are getting their palms greased.
Cunninghams_right t1_iy75sz6 wrote
>I've ridden them before and the app gives you guidance regarding a safe place to put them.
there isn't a wall in most places, like in OP's photo. they're put up on one edge of the wide sidewalk where there is clearly still space to walk, bike, or wheel past. OP's photo isn't showing any blockage or anything, just some that have fallen over.
>The original post was about scooters. While I agree that people driving their cars recklessly is indeed a major problem that should have been addressed years ago, it doesn't then mean that the scooter issue is something to just let go either.
it's disproportionate, though. people are more upset, more active, post more, and pressure politicians more about scooters falling over than about people killing cyclists. certainly all of society's problems should be fixed, but in this case the focus on a minor problem is actually pulling focus away from a bigger problem.
>At the end of the day if you follow the money trail it will lead you to politicians who are getting their palms greased.
so the social media posts should be "2 wheel transport bad!". it should be "why did the politicians allow single-kickstand scooters and disallow dual-kickstand scooters?"
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