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Jeremy Blakespear too soft for San Diego's Bicycle Coalition
Cyclists have no need to go as fast as drivers. That's why the bike lanes are invariably off to the side of traffic. Whether the separation is physical or psychological is beside the point. Drivers kill other drivers too so will you advocate for less (or more) cars to help prevent this?— November 4, 2019 11:13 p.m.
Jeremy Blakespear too soft for San Diego's Bicycle Coalition
Bikes sharing the roads with cars can be just as safe as any other mode of transportation providing both cyclist and driver are traveling safely and sensibly. I've shared 28,000+ miles with drivers on San Diego roads and the worst thing that has happened is I get yelled at or honked at because the driver thinks I did something wrong or else they just want me to know they're there. Either way, I'm comfortable riding in traffic, as are many others. I also support separated bike paths and use them when they present themselves. Cyclists do belong on the roads. If you're not comfortable being there, ride wherever you are comfortable.— November 4, 2019 10:42 p.m.