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papolito718 t1_ivzmrfv wrote

This is what happens when they put bike lanes everywhere

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TeamMisha t1_ivzn6z9 wrote

Have you looked with your own two eyes at a bike lane in Manhattan. Even in this pic, if you look just a little bit, the bike lane is behind the parking lane. So tell me how the bike lane takes away parking lol the parking is literally still there

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papolito718 t1_ivznlme wrote

Yes how can I miss the bike lanes when they’re on every god darn block ? The parking shouldn’t be in the middle of the street period , it suppose to be next to the curb .

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Jacob6493 t1_ivzpxcf wrote

And cities aren't supposed to be for cars.

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papolito718 t1_ivzq6j1 wrote

So how would we get our goods ?? How would someone get to the hospital in an emergency? Oh let me guess your going to put it on your back riding your bike right?? This is dumbest statement anybody could ever say lol no common sense whatsoever

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Alskdj56 t1_ivzqsxd wrote

Commercial vehicles, delivery vans and ambulances aren't cars you dunce.

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TeamMisha t1_iw02dfs wrote

You ought to delete the last part of that sentence. NYC existed long before cars, in fact bikes were here first, along with a myriad of street trolleys and other non-car transportation, so it's silly to argue that the streets 'belong' to cars specifically

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papolito718 t1_iw06hf2 wrote

I said “cars were here before YOU came here from YOUR corny ass town in Idaho” … reading is fundamental

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ncotter t1_iw085o1 wrote

no you actually said "form your corny ass town".

Spelling is fundamental

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papolito718 t1_iw0dt0a wrote

Lol that’s how you know I shut ya the hell up , when u gotta result to specific grammar

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ncotter t1_iw0gu1x wrote

that was literally the first time I commented lol. whatever you need to tell urself! :)

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Darkstool t1_iw14rpo wrote

Bring back the horse carriage!!!! And the horse shit! And the dead horses! RABBLE!

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Darkstool t1_iw14mno wrote

And do it in 20 degree ice and snow. . Wait till a good heavy snow hits and see how well all these bike friendly adaptations work out.

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TeamMisha t1_iw01t0j wrote

It's not in the middle? I'm confused what your issue is here, most of the protected bike lane treatments did not eliminate parking. If having your car an extra maybe 6 feet from the curb is making you this tight I don't know what to tell you lol

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papolito718 t1_iw06363 wrote

It absolutely did eliminate parking are you blind ?? You don’t see at the end of each parking lane cars can’t park there for turning lanes and bikes ?? It’s also messing up Traffic with the parking taking up a lane in the middle of the road

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Darkstool t1_iw154tg wrote

The parking is indeed less, and the narrow lanes are a joy for large vehicles. Oh I cant wait for the snow to snarl up these now tiny lanes with one stuck bus.

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TeamMisha t1_iw50b1t wrote

I have never seen that happen, do you have news stories about such an occurrence? Usually DOT will maybe shrink a lane by 1 foot at most, with the minimum at 10 foot lanes which is still plenty wide given a car is around 6.5 feet wide and standard unit trucks (SU-30) being around 8.5 feet. 1 extra foot would do nothing so I'm not sure the issue you describe has been realized but if you have some pictures that'd be great

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Darkstool t1_iw5gv7g wrote

I drive a truck, a garbage one to be exact. I dont need news articles to see and sit in the 20 to 30 extra minutes of traffic because we no longer have 2 lanes in each direction to maneuver around double parked cars and trucks. And with so little space A single driver attempting to park can lock up the only available lane for driving.
The cascade of slowdown from that single event can ruin everyone's evening/morning commute.
There is no longer space for delivery trucks to park and unload, they literally block the entire lane of traffic on these re-imagined roads.
Bronxdale ave in the bronx is an example of how to fuck up a road so 15 people a day can bike around.

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