Bicycle commuter for about 10yrs now. Yes, the good mood dividend is wonderful! I do find a helmet essential, having been knocked over by a motorist. But I'm also conflicted by recent studies showing that helmeted cyclists are dehumanized by motorists. On the other hand, walking into a place with helmet in hand is a great conversation starter: " you rode here?!?" ๐
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i can't seem to post since Google apps upgraded to jerboa 35
on the other hand, that road looks like a nightmare for pedestrian crossing...
Prigozhin's ability to successfully execute a coup may have been tenuous, but this will send a message to others that it is possible... Afterall, they did take Rostov-on-Don and got within 200km of Moscow... This will embolden others.
the real tl;dr
i found the AI generated tldr that you originally posted to be a bit confusing, but the article itself was very interesting. Here is my summary of the major points:
- from a production standpoint, steel bikes have a smaller carbon footprint than aluminum or carbon frame bikes.
- conventional bikes use fewer consumables over their usable life than electric bikes.
- among electric bikes, cargo bikes use the most resources to run and maintain.
to simplify this from a long-time bicycle commuters perspective: steel is real ๐
Yes, it took a few days for my approval notice to arrive. I needed to exercise a little patience. I am very glad to be here now, it is nice to be part of a genuine community!
Good point. We may already be a target of their frustrations. I think the study looks into how likely those impulses are to be acted upon
here is the link to the study:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369847823001018