(2020) Motorists Break Law To Save Time, Cyclists Break Law To Save Lives, Finds Study - eviltoast
  • technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    All Many of these “worsen safety” are irrelevant generalizations at best.

    • Riding on the sidewalk/crosswalk is almost always safer than the streets where I live. For starters there are almost zero pedestrians.
    • Riding the wrong way is very safe when there are no cars on the street.

    (edit: Ok, the last three bullet points about headphones/helmet/lights are more legit.)

    • xapr [he/him]@lemmy.sdf.org
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      2 months ago

      Regarding riding on the sidewalk/crosswalk, I was only speaking of safety for the cyclists themselves. Especially the sidewalk may seem safer, until a car coming out of or turning into a driveway runs into you because they don’t expect someone moving at bicycle speed on the sidewalk.

      Regarding riding the wrong way, I was only speaking in the context of when there is car traffic on the same street. Of course, if there are no cars then there’s no added risk to riding in any direction.