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Tech Architect, Problem Solver, Bike Rider, Urban Mobility, Melbourne/AUS
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This video camera study showed that less than 5% of people on bikes broke traffic laws while riding bikes, yet 66% of people did so while driving. And perhaps even more importantly, if you REALLY want even MORE bike-riders to obey laws, build more protected bike infrastructure. Via @carltonreid.com
'Welttag des Fahrrads' #FotoVorschlag
Where is the outcry for more regulation in the name of safety like we had for e-bikes? #motonormativity www.smh.com.au/national/nsw...
There are only 2 things i could find that I agree with: the tax on gas exports and lifting the moratorium on nuclear. I am not suggesting to roll out existing nuclear now, but rather be prepared for new tech should it become viable.