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I live in a rural area, so there isn't really anything close to cycling infrastructure... but there are enough people on bikes around that most motorized vehicles slow down, move over, and even indicate!

I guess this would depend a lot on what local councils and governments prioritize.

What's the state of cycling in your area?

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[–] annhedonia 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I’m in the burbs, so it’s not great. The only thing we have going for is a few mixed use trails (Colorado). I plan on getting an e-bike once my baby is old enough to ride either on back and I’m going to be on the wide sidewalks playing a game called “don’t die”. I’m in a conservative part of the state and I’m afraid of the drivers while on a motorcycle, let alone a bike.

[–] wolfeh 4 points 2 years ago

Riding in the suburbs for me is actually a bit worse than riding amongst farmland and woods. I don't mind so much on roads that are quiet, but once I get between someone living in a suburban wasteland and that one main entrance to the high-speed road that their housing estate connects to... some people go a little bit crazy.

As for e-bikes? Go for it! I still have yet to try one, but there may come a time that I take the dive. Even if I don't in the near future, I'll be old someday and undoubtedly still want to go out biking.