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You make it sound like the people behind the wheels of said cars have no choice. They do: slow down and vote for non-car-centric infrastructure. Motor vehicles are in the top ten causes of death, ahead of kidney disease, AIDS, and homicide. We should probably stop forcing ourselves to engage in such an extremely risky activity.
More people need to leave the culture of consumerism behind in order for any meaningful change to happen.
You can pretend the world is something that it isn't, but that doesn't change reality.
Cyclists are putting themselves and everyone else at a greater risk when they decide to try and share the road with motor vehicles.
Probably true. I'm not going to argue; I also feel that consumerism is generally harmful to society.
I, too, once thought being forced to slow down and pay attention to my surroundings would put people in danger, but I have since grown into an adult with children and neighbors I care about. Why do you think roundabouts are safer and less congested than traffic signals? I'd be extremely unsurprised if road sharing actually made them safer overall.
It's a shame it took you so long to be able to drive responsibly. I learned how to give pedestrians the right of way in driver's ed.
Great! Have you learned how to give cyclists the right of way yet?
No, I just run them over.
Keep telling yourself that if it helps you sleep at night. I, too, once thought being forced to slow down and pay attention to my surroundings would put people in danger, but I have since grown into an adult. Why do you think roundabouts are safer and less congested than traffic signals? I'd be extremely unsurprised if road sharing actually made them safer overall.