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The number of children I see zooming around the neighborhood without helmets and not even stopping at stop signs (I legit almost hit one kid one time who blew through a stop sign in front of me), is pretty horrifying. Their parents have basically given them all small motorcycles and let them go free with no supervision. It just seems so unsafe.
Some vehicles that people call "ebikes" should absolutely be registered and plated. You should not be able to take a motorized vehicle on a bike path and zoom through at 50+ MPH. The surron kiddies are going to ruin alternative transportation for everyone. Sure, surrons aren't ebikes (and something like a super 76 which has pedals really should be regulated as part of its own category like emoped or something), but regulators are going to want to put everything in nice neat categories and ban everything else.
The issue here is that we have no way to verify from your text whether you almost hit them because of their lack of responsibility, or if you weren't paying enough attention.
As someone with extensive experience with bike commuting on a regular bike, I have had multiple near death experiences while obeying all traffic laws properly and using multiple light sources. Even with my new 10 minute walking commute, the simple act of crossing the street safely when the street lights tell me to cross, has proved to be asking too much with multiple near hits in only a few months.
U.S. road traffic crashes cause more than 40,000 deaths annually. Pedestrians are disproportionately affected.
Humans are not remotely responsible enough to drive.
Lol I was paying perfect attention. Only reason the kid was ok was that I was far enough back to slam on my breaks (and was going the speed limit). I doubt he even realized how risky the move he pulled was.
In all fairness, I've also nearly been hit by asshole pickup trucks blowing the same stop sign. Guess it might just be that intersection that makes people think it's optional.
Not just children, but adults too! They're more likely to have a helmet on, but stop a stop sign? Nah, they don't have to stop, they are immune to traffic laws!
Stop signs and traffic lights only exist to stop cars from killing people, bicycles do not need stop signs.
It is safer for bicyclists to run stop signs than it is to come to a complete stop. Also who the fuck in 2026 actually stops at a stop sign? Nobody does.
Hell, I've had kids riding down the opposite lane of traffic riding wheelies and swerving around. Absolutely no accountability.
Kids having independence is a good thing. They are probably the first in their family to be independent from cars and so their parents don’t teach them cycling etiquette.
Yes independence is a good thing. If they were riding normal bikes, I'd have few issues with them. However, the way things currently are, I see a decent number of dead or disabled children in the future.
Genuinely nobody follows stop signs. I think it's like 20% actually come to a stop?
With bicycles, it's safer to treat stop signs as a yield signs since coming to a full stop means you'll cross the intersection much more slowly than if you keep some speed.
Not seems, is.
People are fucking stupid.
Helmets are bad for safety because (1) car drivers act more dangerous around cyclists wearing helmets and (2) they discourage people from riding bikes whereas the primary safety factor of cycling, by far, is the number of people cycling.
Helmets are pretty important for safety. I don't really have strong opinions on whether helmets should be required or not, just because if you go flying without a helmet and die it only kills you, but... yeah, we've gotten hit by cars (on our dinky 15mph escooter) and the helmet probably saved our life.
That also applies even if you don't get hit by a car and just, say, get your wheel stuck in a train track rail or something and go down. (We've had that happen, too, on a bike.)
-- Frost
huh? I never wear a helmet outside of escooters but I'm not going to argue that no helmet is safer than helmet
I should have been clearer sorry. Wearing a helmet is obviously better in a crash; but, both personally and societally, not wearing one decreases the chances of getting in a crash in the first place.