• Synapse@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      I have some coworkers, that have E-Bikes, live 5km from the office and ride their bikes maybe 10x per year because there is a 5% chance of rain today, or it’s too cold (15°C) or it’s too hot (25°C) or whatever other excuse. Very sad…

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        3 days ago

        As someone who hasn’t missed a single day due to riding my e-bike 9kms to work and once rode it to work through a snowstorm I can sympathize with this.

        It’s almost comical how even just a little bit of rain can deter people from taking their bike. On sunny days I sometimes barely have room on the bike paths, but if the weather forecast is even a little bit ominous I almost always have the roads all to myself.

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          2 days ago

          At 40°C I can understand this is too hot to bike for most people, it can be dangerous. When it’s about 25°C outside and it’s said to be too hot to bike, this is just an excuse to be lazy and do the 5km commute sitting in the car instead.

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      3 days ago

      Hey i had a bunch of energy before i had to use it all on a bunch of shit i didn’t even wanna do.

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      3 days ago

      It’s not just that. Yes, people are lazy. But a lot of cities (especially in the US) are built for cars and commuting. The streets are not built for bicycle traffic.