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Eh, where I'm at they just hit you with their trucks. Only crazy people ride bikes here, or those with a death wish.
Where do you live?
I'm on the outside edge of Cincinnati, Ohio. My drive to work is curvy hills with high speed limits and it's full of landscaping earth hauler trucks as we have three major landscaping companies between my home and work.
The trucks don't hit bikers on purpose, there's just no shoulder, only a ditch on one side. So if they come around a bend and there's a bike and another big vehicle coming the opposite direction they just can't stop in time and can't use the other lane. I've never actually seen a bike on my commute in over a decade here except a couple of decorated bikes on the side of the road as memorials and one time I saw a pack of 20 bikes on a group ride.
I've lived in Germany and the Netherlands and bike friendly places in the US so I know what it could be. It's just not like that here. Fuck all the downvoters. I don't give a shit about that though, I'm just saying how it is.
Your first comment made it sound like they are hitting you on purpose. This comment makes it sound more like the infrastructure is not conductive to cycling and therefore it's dangerous to cycle in your area. I grew up in northeast Cincinnati and am an avid cyclist, and the second comment lines up with my experience while the first, that reads as if people are actively trying to hit you, doesn't line up with my experience. I think that is why you are getting down voted.
Yeah I gathered the same. I'm not one to edit comments generally though so I tried to clarify with another comment. At least that one was understood. Thanks.
Where is that? USA?
Most likely. As an American cyclist myself, it sucks to have to share the road with vehicles. I've been harassed and hit multiple times and I know others who have as well.
Completely irrelevant to the article. To put this in perspective, Frenchies love cycling. It's the law to give 1.5m of space when overtaking a cyclist, and if there's cars coming the other way, they'll sit behind the bike and wait until they can overtake safely
Cycling through Paris actually feels far safer than driving or walking 😂
Sounds like a great place to live!