What can be done to fight the sudden cyclist movement...

what can be done to fight the sudden cyclist movement? in my area there was a corridor improvement that made our roads narrow to accommodate protected bike lanes,it also makes for far more traffic when there's inevitably an accident when there's no emergency lanes. In my area all the islands are smeared black because people keep rubbing on them, this is not acceptable for the wide vehicles (personal and commercial) it makes for a stressful commute/drive. I just find it funny how they advertise an improved driving experience with what they claimed was a corridor improvement for me,i have had plenty of close calls with wide vehicles or people just hovering over to my lane. They claim that cyclists help alleviate traffic but it has only made things worse since they had to slow cars down with narrow lanes and more stoplights.

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Many case studies of bike lanes alleviating traffic in cities. In the short term, its a frustrating and inconvenient change, often opposed by local business due to parking spaces being removed. Its basically social engineering that will take years to fully be adopted and normalized in cities. The introduction of escooters and bikes have accelerated the shift.

>fight the sudden cyclist movement
fuck off cager

stop crying u fat prick

so in short, it's gotten too far, too much invested and we're gonna have to see shit crash and burn..

based retards that will get run off the road soon.

Fat, dumb, American scum.

stay mad mikhail, not even your own people like cyclists

Montreal bicyclists need to stay on the sidewalks and maintain a slow speed.

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I can't imagine living in a city built for cars.