Two things can be true. I live in a downtown area with plenty of open space for bike parking and kids will leave the rent bikes in the middle of wherever they want
Oh for sure. My deeper point is just that culture is a factor that never really comes up in these conversations and memes. So while yes, the pic is funny, and yes it’s getting at the heart of the issue. That doesn’t change the fact that some people just dont care and also doesn’t change the fact that the transition period away from car dependency is awkward for a lot of people
I’m with you on this. We need more space for bike parking AND people regularly park rent-a-bikes like assholes. Like if there’s not much room and it’s restricting a portion of a sidewalk whatever I get it. I’m cranky but not at the person who parked the bike. So many people in Seattle though stop in the middle of the bike lane and wander off, park in front of wheelchair access, or seemingly go out of their way to ensure the bike is going across the entire sidewalk like a wall
Two things can be true. I live in a downtown area with plenty of open space for bike parking and kids will leave the rent bikes in the middle of wherever they want
I live in a major city and it isn’t a problem. There are plenty of racks and you cannot park(end your ride) in certain zones.
It is a very solvable problem compared to what is sacrificed to cars
Oh for sure. My deeper point is just that culture is a factor that never really comes up in these conversations and memes. So while yes, the pic is funny, and yes it’s getting at the heart of the issue. That doesn’t change the fact that some people just dont care and also doesn’t change the fact that the transition period away from car dependency is awkward for a lot of people
What circumstances foster that culture? Are there just not sufficiently convenient parking places?
It gets the conversation started and it’s hopefully a point of inflection for some
I’m with you on this. We need more space for bike parking AND people regularly park rent-a-bikes like assholes. Like if there’s not much room and it’s restricting a portion of a sidewalk whatever I get it. I’m cranky but not at the person who parked the bike. So many people in Seattle though stop in the middle of the bike lane and wander off, park in front of wheelchair access, or seemingly go out of their way to ensure the bike is going across the entire sidewalk like a wall
Yeah. Sucks humans can’t generally move bikes,
Yeah, if they weren’t so lazy they’d just get out of their wheelchair and move the bike out of their way /s
Thats my fav part of c/fuckbikes