• jabathekek
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    9 hours ago

    I have to deal with similar issues in my neighbourhood; any service vehicle will have to block the bike lane because that houses driveway is already full of vehicle.

    • grue@lemmy.world
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      8 hours ago

      Service vehicle never “have” to block the bike lane. They could simply block the general purpose lane instead.

      In other words, they are making a deliberate choice to fuck cyclists’ safety in order to prioritize convenience for car drivers.

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        7 hours ago

        I think you’re attributing malice to laziness.

        I cant think of a single courier or delivery driver that would actively think “let me take an extra 20 seconds to reverse into this driveway just to fuck with bikes”. They just want to get it done and get to the next

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        6 hours ago

        Well…yes, in most areas that inconveniences 3 people vs 300. Bicyclists, despite their entire personality being geared around it, are not by default better or more valuable than people driving cars.

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          2 hours ago

          What cyclists are more of, compared to people driving cars, is vulnerable, which means they’re more important to protect – by not blocking bike lanes and forcing them to mix with car traffic, for example!

    • Daniel Quinn@lemmy.caOP
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      8 hours ago

      Curious how it never occurs to them to block the driving lane, or you know, park around the corner.