| ▲ | neutronicus 2 hours ago | |
> Parking is one of the biggest upsides of bikes IMO. I think that's true at the moment, but only because there's so little demand for it. You can always find a sign post or something because no one else is snatching them up. At the end of the day bikes are still private vehicles and, though they're smaller than cars, they aren't that small and the infrastructure to secure them (which is integrated into cars) isn't small either. So you get the same problem writ small. | ||
| ▲ | bccdee 27 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
Writ very small, though. You can easily fit a dozen bikes into the space of one parking spot, if not more (double-decker racks exist!), and it is a lot easier to contrive a spot for your bike in the absence of bike racks than it is to park a car when there's no parking. Heck—if you have a car & your building doesn't have parking, you're basically screwed. If you have a bike & it doesn't have a bike rack, you can just carry it up & put it on your balcony. At that point, I don't think you can really compare the two. | ||
| ▲ | nehal3m 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
The problem is smaller and that is bad? That’s getting pretty close to the definition of better. | ||