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    1 year ago

    Videos idea: disabled transport in netherlands, how do people move around when they cannot cycle.

    Since one of the major copium people have about car dependency is disabled people/elderly have a hard time riding bike. Yet, in reality, it is much more expensive/dangerous to put a disabled/elderly in a car than public transport or a electric wheel chair than in a car.

    On the other hand, I am also curious whether a electric wheelchair will congest the bike lane, given the bike lane is kind of narrow.

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      1 year ago

      NJB already featured the tiny four-wheeled car thingy that people use for exactly this. Idk which video exactly, but it’s there for anyone to comb through.

      Being orange-pilled is painful in situations like this; you know the exact thing the Dutch already figured out but unless you have the exact video ID and timestamp on the ready you’d have a hard time pushing back the cope-ists. Even the ones that insists there’s no way these people are mobilizing outside of public transport.

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            1 year ago

            We also have this figured it out in Canada too. In Montréal these things are bomb around year-round:

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            Edit: code-18 attaching the image.

            Edit 2: erroneously assumed others were Canadian. Just because Jason rags on Fake London all the time, doesn’t mean I should assume other are aware our intricacies.

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      1 year ago

      I am also curious whether a electric wheelchair will congest the bike lane

      I think it may, but not by much really… Cargobikes and the style of bike commonly used in the netherlands has handlebars that are pretty wide already.