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In reply to the discussion: X-Post Bicycling "Bikes May Have To Talk To Self-Driving Cars For Safety's Sake" [View all]JoeStuckInOH
(544 posts)9. Another reason not to ride in the road. I stay on sidewalks with my bike.
Last edited Wed Jul 26, 2017, 02:59 PM - Edit history (1)
I already avoid roads if at all possible like the plague.
My bicycle does perfectly fine on sidewalks and I don't have to worry about some dumbass texting and driving. Usually less debris on a sidewalk versus the edge of the road (to cause flats), too. I stick to sidewalks and bike paths. If I'm going somewhere unknown, I'll even choose a route with sidewalks (easy to review the route ahead of time with google maps satellite view).
I love going to the grocery store, local parks, softball games, bike trails and/or bar hopping on bikes.
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X-Post Bicycling "Bikes May Have To Talk To Self-Driving Cars For Safety's Sake" [View all]
TexasProgresive
Jul 2017
OP
If self-driving cars were possible 10 years ago, my grandmother could have stayed in her home.
politicat
Jul 2017
#12
Unless you plan on dying in the next 5 years you will see self driving cars on the roads.....
USALiberal
Jul 2017
#22
Bike helmets composed of aluminum foil are highly visible to the AI killbot's sensors (photo)
populistdriven
Jul 2017
#4
And once the cyclists have one, pedestrians will need one. Then strollers, then wagons, then...
Shandris
Jul 2017
#7
All of this will be worked out. You cannot stop progress. Ask the horse and buggy people. n/t
USALiberal
Jul 2017
#24
Looks like the real fun of driving is being removed. I would rather have a car that
NCjack
Jul 2017
#28
And pedestrians will need to have chips implanted so cars don't run them down. No thanks. n/t
Binkie The Clown
Jul 2017
#30
They tried putting warning whistles on vehicles to scare the deer out of the way
csziggy
Jul 2017
#35