Local big box HW store (but one of their smallest stores) has closed their front doors on main street Monday to Friday. You know the doors near all the nice footpath seating.
Something I wish Australia would change is laws prohibiting any vehicles between a 200W ebike and a full motorcycle. I'd get a lot of value from a 60kmph limited 1kW ebike. But currently to
@EndymionMallorn @culprit @racketlauncher831 Where everything I could think of doing in Tokyo was 300m from a train station. Just tap a card to get into the station and go where you want to be. Such a fantastic city to visit, I wish I had made an opportunity to live there at some point.
Even the much smaller city of Kyoto, which has just a small metro + buses, was a pleasure to travel around. Plentiful buses and so many things are within walking distance.
@EndymionMallorn @culprit @racketlauncher831 Despite the fear of dogpiling, the two cities I've visited that contrast the most sharply are Houston and Tokyo. When we visited Houston for my BIL's wedding we stayed in a hotel 500m from the venue where the wedding was being held. Walking those 500m was horrific and clearly everyone expected us to drive 2 miles to park 300m from the venue. Even going between two stores in the same complex was expected to be by car.
@PhatalFlaw @destructdisc increase in retail sales indirectly but quantatively measures it. Or at least it probably does, it's hard to imagine that more relaxed shoppers aren't more likely to return sooner.
@TerranFenrir @mondoman712 the strength requirements for rails are much lower on the moon. I would also assume movement isn't going to be driven by the wheels (low gravity gives low friction), so that isn't a driving concern either (pun fully intended)
@overclox ah, yes, might makes right.
For reference, when was the street invented? And for what?
@overclox Yes, the concept is from rail, but it applies to all crossings/intersections.
The point is we lost a lot when we decided that it was okay for death machines to have right of way all around us. We shouldn't accept it as normal.
@overclox bad typing, corrected now
@overclox why are cars allowed there. That is the way around I'm pushing
@overclox at grade crossings should be rare ;)
@overclox The key bit there being, why are cars allowed on things that were safe for pedestrians?
@lgsp I'm a fan of requiring them over 25kmph. Yes this is largely unenforcable, so no one will be fined. But it still gives the message that if you go fast you should wear one.
But it also gets out of the way of people riding to the corner store for milk
@atzanteol @CompactFlax read the article, it is just expanding the current vehicle laws it include cyclists.
So in all likelyhood cyclists will get slaps on the wrist like drivers to.
@limelight79 @versefedi Attempted Manslaughter feels like an oxymoron to me. Attempted requires intent and Manslaughter requires lack of intent?
@Fingolfinz @anindefinitearticle and only replaces the tubes, it still needs to be retread at some interval. So 'lasts the life of the bike' is a bit misleading....?
(Just going by the linked article)
@Sidhean @GertrudGoethe The solutions are very generic too :)
@kameecoding enjoying and it being taxing aren't really relayed. Driving takes effort that sitting on a bus doesn't
@WaterFoul you don't get all the benefit till all the pieces are there.
@Dalaryous @GlobalLiberty tiny cars only reduce parking space, they take up essentially the same amount of road at speed.