Originally posted by HYHYBT
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The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Every place that I have lived and the place I do so currently has had bike paths that are for cyclists only and were voted for and the money allocated to create a safe network of connecting pathways that would allow for those of us who live in town and do not want to waste the gasoline to bike from their houses behind the main shopping strips to said shopping areas.
Especially as the traffic lights would mean that from my house to the Walmart was 5 minutes quicker by bike than by car.
But in these places the network never happened. Where I live now we have a nice paved pathway running from one shopping strip to another and not have it connected to any of the other places that it was supposed to. That the proposed several miles of pathway ended up being a straight half-mile path from the K-Mart plaza to the Walmart.
If you actually want to get on to the pathway you need to risk life and limb on the major multi-lane divided highway that is the main drag to get to it.
In the place I lived previously it was a bit better. There was a massive network connecting the residential districts to each other via the pathways. It was nice, there were tunnels under the interstate and the major highways, there was lighting on them powered by solar collectors and batteries and the mains (when the batteries were drained or were in need of replacing).
But all of the businesses backed out of the deal and would not give up the very narrow strip of out parcel land needed to connect the shopping to the network of residential pathways. So as before, you have to eventually deal with some of the most inattentive-asshole ridden stretches of multi-lane divided highway.
In fact one stretch has a notorious record of at least one pedestrian injury per month and three fatalities per year.
And I can tell you why I do not ride on the bike lanes. Because very few people are willing to notice us. The last night I rode on a bike lane was the night I had someone run into my bike.
I was standing there on my bike to wait for a car to turn left so I could go on. It was night, I had my lights on , I was wearing my reflective vest, and I was stopped in the bike lane waiting for this guy to go.
He clipped the front tire and wrapped it back into and around my leg.
Luckily a passing pedestrian saw that I was under my bike with my leg awkwardly trapped in such a way that I could not leverage it off of my leg unless I could dismount the bike which thanks to the pinned leg I could not do. He managed to pry it open enough to get my leg out and apart from a few scrapes, the only injury was to my dignity and my wallet.
Aluminum Rims are not cheap.
Since then I ride the sidewalks. They allow me to get where I need to go, there is a buffer between me and the assholes driving, and as long as I don't go flying down the sidewalks like a jackass no one has complained about it yet.
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