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But why think of others or move your body unnecessarily when you could just buy a truck large enough to crush all other objects in the roadway?
Canyoneroooooo
What type of milage does it get?
0 city, 1 highway.
Many Americans are physically unable to do this
So many people don't know how to use their side mirrors
TIL, side mirrors, on newer cars, fold both directions. I often adjust them to assist incompetent drivers.
As a Dutch person. We don't do this. We just look in the mirror.
Question to the Americans. If you crash into that door is that a liability case? I would thing litigation wise the car driver is liable, am I right?
Maybe relevant: As I was driving my car into a parking space, the guy in the next car over suddenly opened the driver's side door. It happened so quickly no human could have stopped in time. At first his insurance tried to blame me, but my insurance pointed out that he was at fault because he opened his door into traffic. He paid for damages.
That is relevant.
Question to the Americans. If you crash into that door is that a liability case?
it is, except both people willl sue each other.
Yeah but back passenger seats have no mirror. As a Dutch person I have taught my kids to do the reach.
When I was in school, a guy in a car hit me riding my bike in a parking lot. He tried seeing me (my parents more correctly). He ended up paying for my first year of college. It wasn't that much money, this was a long time ago.
TIL, thanks!
LA needs to get with the program, Seattle is installing concrete barriers to separate cars from bike lanes because as the video shows, car drivers don’t give a fuck
I'm actually surprised by how many loops videos I've been seeing and I love it
Cool to see Loops in action.
503 for me
Same, but it had been working earlier.
Give it some grace, it's new and has had an impressive start.
The parking lane is too small for the truck, so the truck is in the bike lane.
Should the truck drive up on the curb to avoid the bike lane or should the truck have enough room to exist fully away from the bike lane?
Urban planning intensifies
I would really like there to be automatic door opening systems with door locking when an object enters a defined approach space.
In truth, I would really like there to be no more cars at all...
Half as Interesting made a video about the logistics (and exceptions) in a town without cars
You still going to need fast response vehicles and something for people with disabilities. Also in a lot of places public transport alternatoves are really really suicide worthy... But I do agree with general sentiment though, fuck cars!
really really suicide worthy
more than owning a car?
Watch the video. They handle that.
If you are on a bike share bike, just brake slow enough to hit door. Bike will be fine, door will be fucked, and it will be their fault.
Yeah, because escalating physical confrontations with random people never goes wrong.
It was an “accident.” Just fake some injury lol
Especially in a country where people are routinely armed.
All good when you have a getaway vehicle and a u-lock!
Same same here in much of Australia, painted lines are not bike lanes :(
Wow, that rider is way too polite. I'd yell at them.
There's advantages to being passive aggressive, like making the other person feel like an asshole. Only works if the other person has the capability to feel shame, though.
yelling makes you feel more angry, which will probably make you feel worse
Car 1 sucks and car 2 super sucks. Truck is just doing his job and often there is no good place for them to load/unload. Last car there is no way they could have known a bike was coming due to truck.
Sure, there's no place for trucks to unload, but take that space from cars, not bikes. Cars can circle the block or wait for 10 mins while they unload, but bikes passing by need to use the space for 5 seconds.
that's why it's not okay for trucks to do that
Why is everyone opening their doors in the road in the first place? I've never been to a big city so I don't know how it is
Car dependent infrastructure often leaves no good spaces to just pull over and park in. You gotta account for those spaces and pay for them or keep the road liminal, making things like this common in the states when civilians are trained to hate cycling.
I had a bike commute in LA where the same truck passed me every morning and swerved into me. Lots of undiagnosed mentally ill people on the roads.
I was waiting for it to do a seamless loop
Hypothetically, if you were intending to break a wing mirror to save someone's life... Punch down, pops right off. Hypothetically, armoured gloves would be best for this, which would protect you're hands in the event of a crash.