andrew

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[–] andrew@midwest.social 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

At least here in Illinois rural towns have okay train access and can easily accommodate bike infrastructure. Many rural towns with a university have decent bike networks already. It's North American suburbs that are more hopelessly designed around private vehicles.

[–] andrew@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I recommend getting some bright lights. I have a 350 lumens rear light that makes my bike more visible than most vehicles.

[–] andrew@midwest.social 12 points 1 year ago

Love to see it but can't help but be disappointed bigger projects aren't planned from Chicago. I don't understand why it will take me twice as long to take the train to New Orleans than drive or why there is only a single running east per day.

 

Reactionaries have used rising car thefts to justify ineffective tough on crime policies despite widespread knowledge that the increases are largely a result of negligence from Kia and Hyundai and the inability to hold corporations accountable.

 

Meet at The Picasso in front of the Daley Center at 6pm. The route is rumoured to cross all the major sports fields starting with Soldiers Field and ending at Wrigley. This ride happens monthly and always starts at the same location.

 

I don't understand how drivers that commit violent crimes get to keep their license and registration. I regularly notice aggressive violent behavior from private vehicle owners. I don't want to see them locked up but if you cant follow the rules you shouldn't own a car or have a license. There are other ways to get around Chicago.

[–] andrew@midwest.social 8 points 2 years ago

I agree with a lot of people that suggest voting and holding your representatives accountable and the mass pollutors responsible will be the most important part but I also think there's no reason not to lead by example in this situation. Reduce your carbon usage when you can by buying fewer consumer goods, eating less meat, avoiding single use products, and more frequently using public transportation, walking and cycling to get around.

[–] andrew@midwest.social 2 points 2 years ago

There is ideological diversity within the democratic party, especially at the local level. As part of a representative democracy, the electorate needs to be engaged with their representatives. You should start looking closely at your most local representatives.

[–] andrew@midwest.social 2 points 2 years ago

Roads aren't funded by fares, why should public transit?

[–] andrew@midwest.social 13 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I used to think automated cars might be a good thing because I expect them to behave more predictably than unqualified human drivers. Over time I've changed my mind. In the USA we currently have no way to stop harm from major companies like the ones investing in electric cars. A situation that feels incredibly likely will be that instead of facing jail time like an individual would, companies will receive trivial fines that they will price into the cost of the vehicle for harm caused by their fleets. This will prevent any sort of accountability for vehicles causing harm to living things.

[–] andrew@midwest.social 11 points 2 years ago

They also acquired and still run the business previously done by Monsanto known for things like agent orange and eliminating corn biodiversity. Their legal department is also infamous for bankrupting small farmers.

[–] andrew@midwest.social 59 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Automobiles. Especially in the USA they are causing a public health crisis, environmental crisis, qualify of life crisis. I grew up loving them and they have uses but I'm fully convinced in the future they should be a luxury used for specific tasks or trips rather than the only form of transportation available.

[–] andrew@midwest.social 9 points 2 years ago

Chicago has great transit, two major airports, is the primary rail hub of the US, and has substantial bike infrastructure. We also have affordable neighborhoods although you will need creativity to bike them safely. A lot of our streets aren't that wide so cars are limited in how much they can speed. There's a really active biking community and we have some great resources like mellow bike map for getting around neighborhoods not yet connected by formal infrastructure.

[–] andrew@midwest.social 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Loved this stuff back in the day as well. I still do. I got to see Slipknot live at a festival a few years back and they put on one of the more impressive shows I've seen.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by andrew@midwest.social to c/chibike@midwest.social
 

I recommend combining the strategies explained in this resource with the mellow bike map.

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