If you’re hitching a trailer anyway then why bother with the truck bed at all? Just get a minivan with a decent engine.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•You'd think white car would be a fan of separated bike lanes...English
6·2 years agoIf you are saying that you support the construction of comprehensive segregated cycle paths then I am very much on your side.
Yes they can have their lane
It would be nice if motorists also kept to their lane, then. Too often I find my cycle lanes blocked by drivers who feel that the road was"entirely built entirely by motorists for motorists". I would also be happy to keep to my lane if it always existed. As it is, a lot of the time I’m left with no other choice but to join with the motor traffic as the cycle lanes just stop existing. In the UK it’s illegal to ride on the pavement, and I’m sure you wouldn’t want me to become another cyclist who just ignores the law for his own benefit?
It’s also important to note here that the UK now has the Hierarchy of Road Users, which explicitly states that the more vulnerable the road user, the more priority they should be given. Pedestrians have top priority, followed by horses, followed by cyclists, and then with motorised traffic at the bottom. It’s a very new development, and one that I don’t think has been tested in law yet, but it’s there in our Highway Code.
theplanlessman@feddit.ukto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•You'd think white car would be a fan of separated bike lanes...English
10·2 years agoDepends on your country. Here in the UK roads are maintained using funds from the general tax pool, so the cyclists are actually subsidising the motorists, who proportionally do a lot more damage to the road surface.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•You'd think white car would be a fan of separated bike lanes...English
4·2 years agoAs I’ve mentioned elsewhere, in the UK (which is where this image seems to be from), the “safe” passing distance for a car overtaking a bike is supposed to be 1.5m. Add that to the 0.5m minimum distance the cyclist is supposed to be from the kerb and the width of the cyclist themselves, and overtaking even a single cyclist should have the car almost entirely in the other lane anyway (UK lanes are typically narrower than their US counterparts).
Whether anyone actually follows those rules is another question, but that is how motorists are supposed to behave.
It is also written into our Highway Code that motorists should “give motorcyclists, cyclists and horse riders and horse drawn vehicles at least as much room as you would when overtaking a car”
theplanlessman@feddit.ukto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•You'd think white car would be a fan of separated bike lanes...English
4·2 years agoThe image appears to be from the UK. Here in the UK cyclists are supposed to stay at least 0.5m from the kerb, with a recommendation for more distance if possible (rule 72 of the Highway Code). Cars are supposed to keep at least 1.5m away from cyclists when overtaking (rule 163). Taking an average cyclist width of 60cm (some handlebars go much wider than that, as might pannier bags, but let’s use that as an average), that means a single cyclist should have control of ~2.6m of the lane at least.
Let’s say that the average lane on urban roads in the UK are around 3m wide (an estimate based on a quick google, not a rule), this means a legal overtake of a cyclist should have the car leaving no more than 40cm of the car in the lane. It’s not a big jump from that to moving entirely into the other lane.
Admittedly almost no one in the UK actually follows these rules, but this is how it’s supposed to be. Given that, adding another cyclist riding abreast shouldn’t affect overtaking time significantly, whereas the two cyclists riding in line will double the amount of time in the oncoming lane.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•You'd think white car would be a fan of separated bike lanes...English
162·2 years agoPublic transport? Or cars. Some people on here may be militant about getting rid of all cars, but most of us aren’t that extreme. We simply want to have the option to not use cars, which is currently not the case in many regions of the world.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are body modifications always towards the nasty side?English
16·2 years agoBody mods that look good in the traditional sense are generally called plastic/cosmetic surgery. Breast implants, face lifts, hair implants, etc. are the same idea as body mods, just with the goal of achieving a more mainstream idea of beauty.
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World News@lemmy.ml•British Museum Will Digitize Entire Collection at a Cost of $12.1 M. in Response to TheftsEnglish
71·2 years agoI’m honestly shocked this hasn’t happened already. How can a world class museum not have a centralised inventory of all its items?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are the shortest karaoke songs?English
6·2 years agoThe shortest song I ever found at a karaoke place was You Suffer by Napalm Death. It’s 1.3 seconds long.
theplanlessman@feddit.ukto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•and no this is not an invitation for oil addicts to rant about EVsEnglish
9·2 years agoMy city has been stuck trying to expand its tram system for decades at this point, but whenever I mention that we could introduc trolley buses instead people look at me like I'm crazy!
They just make so much sense for our use case. We're a hilly city, so the rubber tyres are more suitable than steel on steel, the routes they want to build on don't really have the space for separated infrastructure, so having buses that can run on the roads will be less disruptive, and by not having to install rails they're a lot cheaper too.
theplanlessman@feddit.ukto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•and no this is not an invitation for oil addicts to rant about EVsEnglish
191·2 years agoBecause images like this are still relevant no matter how the cars are powered.
Running an electric car is obviously greener than running an ICE car, but producing one is most definitely not environmentally friendly. If we can reduce the number of vehicles on the road, including electric cars, that would go a long way to reducing carbon emissions.
There's also the case to be made around the environmental impact of (sub)urban sprawl, which generally comes about as a direct result of car dependency.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Bike Riders of lemmy, you okay with me riding my eScooter in the bike lane?English
2·2 years agoFor what it's worth the UK uses mph and we've had the Internet for a little while now too, and here e-scooters are technically illegal to ride anywhere other than on private land, i.e. not on pavement, on bike lanes or on the road.
The exception is if you're in one of the cities which is operating a "trial" rental scheme, in which case the rental company will let you know where they think you should ride. But I believe even in those areas privately owned e-scooters remain illegal to use in public.
theplanlessman@feddit.ukto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why can't we decrease our eye's FPS to get better night vision?English
3·2 years agoWell I certainly wouldn’t want to change my pupils without their consent, that’s for sure!
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Free streaming platform with live TV from BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 launches next yearEnglish
4·3 years agoI seem to recall Nadine Dorries proposing an end to the TV license, which apparently would come about in 2027 if it happens. But with a complete roster change in the tory government since then and a likely loss in the next election, we’ll have to wait and see what Labour decide to do about that.
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United Kingdom@feddit.uk•‘Lib Dems will raze this place to the ground’: Mid Beds byelection duel could gift seat to ToriesEnglish
21·3 years agoIt’s English, but not as we know it, Jim.
Translated it reads: “The Liberal Democratic Party will ruin everything” competition between two left-wing parties in mid-Bedfordshire by-election could split votes and result in a win by the Conservative Party.
theplanlessman@feddit.ukto
United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Road casualties have become normal in Britain. But there is another wayEnglish
292·3 years agoThis reminds me of two recent posts that I got involved in here.
The first was about Wales’ upcoming 20mph zone, where people were complaining that “they’re just trying to generate revenue”. Well, only if you decide to break the law, surely?
The other was a discussion on the cyclists who were “caught” speeding in Devon. Drivers were outraged and wanted cyclists to adhere to the speed limits (good luck without a speedometer). But they would get apoplectic when you suggested that they should do the same.
As a cyclist it always strikes me that we probably don’t need any new laws to make the roads safe, we just need the current laws to be enforced and obeyed. If every driver gave every cyclist 1.5m of space, priority at junctions, kept out of the cycle lanes, etc. as they’resupposed to then the roads would be a lovely place to cycle.
theplanlessman@feddit.ukto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why a ton, and not a megagram?English
4·3 years agoFYI the English name of that cask is “tun”.
theplanlessman@feddit.ukto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a current or growing trend only you seem to have concerns about?English
6·3 years agoThe bicycle industry really needs to settle on a singe bottom bracket standard. It’s not like there’s a significant difference in performance from the million different variations. An industry-standard rear derailleur hanger would also save a lot of headaches where people try to hunt down a replacement for a frame that’s been out of production for years.


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