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knexcar@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Politicians in California want to remove bike lanes from the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. During the public hearing, a top official was driving his carEnglish2·2 months agoI personally still firmly believe in keeping the bike lane. Cars have 2 other lanes they can take, but bikes don’t have many other options. I don’t believe they can go via San Francisco or highway 37 so it’s an even bigger detour than I thought. The hourly bus theoretically works if you have a “normal” bike but cargo bikes, fat bikes, recumbents, trikes, and heavier e-bikes are screwed.
The only compromise I could see is closing it off to bikes during rush hour only, but providing a shuttle bus or van, ideally one that’s always waiting at the side of the bridge (not some number you have to call), has room for cargo bikes/trailers, and only covers the actual bridge to minimize headways and traffic delays. And even then it would just result in induced demand as people start commuting yet longer distances.
knexcar@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Politicians in California want to remove bike lanes from the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. During the public hearing, a top official was driving his carEnglish2·2 months agoYeah sadly not the case here. Marin is quite suburban and hourly bus service is standard, with the only people taking it being those with no other option. They seem to be slowly moving toward half hourly at least
knexcar@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Politicians in California want to remove bike lanes from the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. During the public hearing, a top official was driving his carEnglish62·2 months agoNo, in this case it’s a two way cycle track that takes up exactly one car lane. Before the bike path it was a shoulder, but if they removed the bike path they’d almost certainly turn it into a flex lane like the bottom deck of the bridge.
That being said, I’m sure it would induce demand and cause even more people to commute from Richmond (or worse, far flung suburbs like Antioch) to Marin until traffic is worse. And there’d be no way to bike since bikes aren’t allowed in the car freeway lanes, and there are no alternative routes over the bay.
Also do you have a source for more bikes using it? I’d look it up but am on my phone and too lazy.
knexcar@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Politicians in California want to remove bike lanes from the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. During the public hearing, a top official was driving his carEnglish10·2 months agoCyclists weren’t allowed on the bridge at all until the bike lane, since it was a freeway bridge, so they hope they’ll just go away (and probably encourage them to buy cars or take the once-an-hour bus).
knexcar@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Politicians in California want to remove bike lanes from the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. During the public hearing, a top official was driving his carEnglish3·2 months agoIt’s not. Marin doesn’t get BART or Caltrain. There’s a once-an-hour bus service that gets stuck in traffic. In fact it gets stuck in worse traffic than the cars because it takes a highly congested off-ramp (which shares car flow with an on ramp) to crawl to the Tewksbury Ave & Castro St stop. Then has to take the same on ramp. Sometimes the delay is so much you can not only miss your transfer, but the transfer an hour after that.
knexcar@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Politicians in California want to remove bike lanes from the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. During the public hearing, a top official was driving his carEnglish1·2 months agoSadly I doubt the once-an-hour bus service that’s notably slower than driving and gets stuck in even worse traffic than the cars (because it has to take congested off ramps to reach stops) is getting enough ridership to make a dent. One time the bus was so delayed I missed not only my timed transfer, but the transfer that came an hour later.
knexcar@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Politicians in California want to remove bike lanes from the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge. During the public hearing, a top official was driving his carEnglish5·2 months agoOn one hand, I wouldn’t be surprised if this bike lane actually doesn’t get as much use, considering it’s across a 5 mile bridge, and neither end has a lot lot of destinations until you get further inland. There aren’t any 3 mile trips being replaced, and most cars are traveling farther (think Berkeley to Novato or Richmond to Santa Rosa).
On the other hand, there is no other cycling alternative to get between those places. The bridge is a freeway so bikes aren’t allowed in the car lanes (and weren’t allowed before the bike lanes). Sure there’s Golden Gate Transit route 580 with bike racks but it’s hourly, gets stuck in the car traffic (but even worse since it takes very congested exits), and you can’t take oddly shaped cargo bikes or trailers on it. So anyone who commuted by bike would be screwed.
knexcar@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Trump Gives Russia Less Than Two Weeks to End Its War in UkraineEnglish13·3 months agoWhy is everyone talking about tacos? What does a Mexican food have to do with Trump and Putin?
knexcar@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Turkey sets new record of 50.5 degrees as Europe sweltersEnglish317·3 months ago50.5 degrees sounds pleasantly chilly
knexcar@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•For my mom the year of the Linux desktop it's already overEnglish92·3 months agoHow the heck is mom supposed to know what an fstab is?
knexcar@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•AI slows down some experienced software developers, study findsEnglish21·3 months agoWas it really Russia’s invasion, or just because the interest rates went up to prevent too much inflation after the COVID stimulus packages? Hard to imagine Russia had that much demand for software compared to the rest of the world.
knexcar@lemmy.worldto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•You can only bring back one. Which do you choose?English1·3 months agoSadly the new one is all I have memories of
knexcar@lemmy.worldto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that apart from not having a car and voting, the single greatest thing you can do for the climate is simply eating less red meat.English11·3 months agoMaybe not but there’s a good chance your town has a local bus system. Whether it’s any useful is another question, but it’s worth at least looking at the routes/schedules in case it’s one of the lucky few cities that’s kind of tried to make their bus system not suck.
knexcar@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•32, f. Are there any dating sites that are actually free and don't suddenly force me to pay to actually use the site?English6·3 months agoJodel? The app used exclusively by my coworkers to post memes about their job, and seemingly not much else?
What’s wrong with Google? AI answers are pretty convenient.
All this feels pretty old for me
Can you get it for iPhone?
I thought Valve was the one who created Proton in the first place to let people play games on Linux
knexcar@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•The World Food Programme has run out of food in GazaEnglish1·6 months agoNo, there’s just so much messed up it’s hard to care about something happening on the other side of he world.
Yes I read what you wrote - most of it makes sense. I guess I never associated the interest rates going up with Ukraine, I always thought they were a response to the economy slowly getting better and worries of inflation caused by the 2020-2021 stimulus packages. Aka Biden was trying to prevent excessive inflation as the stimulus packages bore fruit (which obviously didn’t work). But I do remember the interest rates being one of the big drivers of the layoffs once the tech companies no longer had near-infinite near-interest-free capital.