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The NYTimes is once again trashing the most promising mobility innovation of the 21st century

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The NYTimes is once again trashing the most promising mobility innovation of the 21st century

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The NYTimes is once again trashing the most promising mobility innovation of the 21st century

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  • First New York Times came for the Palestinians. And I didn't speak out because I was not a Palestinian.

    Then they came for my e-bike and there was no one left to speak for me.

    • The NYTimes has always been the US empire's paper of record. You won't find a US-backed war or coup they didn't support.

  • I totally agree that e-bikes are a great thing when they're owned by people, but those public ones have a lifespan of like 3 months. I've seen some reports that scooters are even less. The batteries also get dumped into rivers by assholes. I absolutely love my bike, don't get me wrong, but my city is infested with those stupid Lime scooters and e-bikes that just get left around like trash and are never collected or recharged. If everyone had their own bike, and took care of it, that would be awesome :)

  • I haven't read the articles because there is no link to them, but in my city there would be very valid reason for complaint about ebikes because the same sociopath tendencies that people exhibit while driving cars are moving to ebikes. These fuckers ride them like goddamned motorcycles, except whooshing right next to people on trails and sidewalks meant to be shared or in some cases, primarily used by, pedestrians.

    If I were to guess the average speed of ebike riders I would say around 25 mph and you usually don't even see any pedaling.

    I've learned to despise them because what's happened is that the people who don't want to deal with car problems but are too lazy to pedal have brought car-type problems to spaces that used to only be shared with bikes.

    The problem is obviously with shit actors but what can we do about it? Until there are laws enforced about speeding and riding like an asshole, nothing will change. Which in my mind won't happen without articles or something else bringing it to the attention of people who don't actually deal with these assholes.

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