• RedditWanderer@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Youre ignoring the bike lanes are separate from the car lanes, which protects cyclists. But in the US the firedept doesn’t like that. Lanes need to be so wide and space so clear that the bikes have no space

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      5 days ago

      I’m not sure I get what you’re saying, or what I’m missing.

      I’m talking about the most basic kind of bike lane, which by all means is just a line on the tarmac. It does however ensure that the bike has a place to be, and that the bike will be visible to the cars, because the bike lane’s stopping line is further ahead than that of the cars. I also don’t know the exact situation from the article, but if the bike had been at the stopping line in this bike lane, it would never conflict with a right turning ambulance.

      picture of bike lane

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        5 days ago

        Why bother doing all that, saying you dont understand when you could have just watched the video lmao.

        Get out sometime, see what things look like in the world instead of drawing images in your own little view.

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          4 days ago

          I still don’t have any clue about what part of my comment you object against, or why you’re so fucking negative about it.

          All I’m saying is that the right turn accident was completely preventable by making a simple painted line on the tarmac, as it is done in many places where there isn’t room for the kind of huge separated bike lanes as shown in your photo.