• Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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    4 hours ago

    As a former rider who had a very quite bike and almost got killed by a driver, I totally understand the desire to have a noisy bike. Noisy bikes save lives.

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      3 hours ago

      Noisy bikes piss off your neighbors. Loud pipes DON’T save lives, they make people hate you. Car cabins have become quieter over the years and all you do is get louder for no reason.

      Want to be safe? Follow the rules of the road. Don’t weave in and out of cars. Be predictable. DON’T lane split. Be visible (don’t wear all black at night). These are the only types of bikers I ever see.

      If Reddit and Lemmy have taught me anything, it’s that if ACAB then AMAA (All Motorcyclists Are Assholes)

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        3 hours ago

        I never did any of that stuff, nor does anyone I know. A minority of, often younger riders, give a bad impression.

        You can be as safe as you want but when another car merges into you on the highway, there is nothing you can do other than evasive manuevers and hope that you don’t get killed.

        Want to make the roads safe? Actually enforce distracted driving, it’s almost as if not just as dangerous as drunk driving, and we take away licences for that. Retest drivers and riders every 5 years, and every 3 years for anyone over 65.

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          2 hours ago

          I never did any of that stuff, nor does anyone I know. A minority of, often younger riders, give a bad impression.

          Just like with police. A minority of bad cops give all cops a bad name.

          You can be as safe as you want but when another car merges into you on the highway, there is nothing you can do other than evasive manuevers and hope that you don’t get killed.

          Same can be said for a truck merging on to a person in a car.

          Want to make the roads safe? Actually enforce distracted driving, it’s almost as if not just as dangerous as drunk driving, and we take away licences for that. Retest drivers and riders every 5 years, and every 3 years for anyone over 65.

          Yes. But we’d need a more robust mass transit system or walkable towns/cities. I’m all for that, but not everyone is.