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Good cycling infrastructure works better than any helmet, if you're cycling with a helmet, don't forget getting involved in trying to make your area more cycle safe, too.
58 7 ReplyWhy can they not wear a helmet without getting involved in politics? What kind of weird take is that?
8 2 ReplyIf you can spare a few hours every week getting involved in a great use of your time. Not just for safer infrastructure. Hold your town accountable in other things.
Most people only care after things happen. People should show up when things are being decided on.
5 1 ReplyGetting involved in local bike politics is more effective for keeping you safe while biking. Nobody said anything about what people can and cannot do.
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Wait, what? You expect every person who wears a helmet to get involved in city planning?
4 2 ReplyNo, I expect them to at least go yo the ballot and vote for people who are pro cycling, for example.
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Yeah fuck off. I'm keeping my helmet and I'll keep on judging dimwits riding without. Fucking stupid riding without.
21 27 ReplyYeah, it's simple as that. 100% of dutch cyclists are fucking stupid /s
Edit: typo
17 2 Replysure, keep on wearing your helmet, but don't let it obscure you from fighting the real problem: badly designed streets making cycling unsafe.
15 3 ReplyThe whole of the Netherlands thinks you're a knob
16 5 ReplyThat's going to be awkward if he never needs to find some whores and acid, but otherwise I think he'll be okay.
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