• @[email protected]
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    326 days ago

    So many reasons. Not everyone lives close enough to the city. Not everyone wants to ride a bike. Not everyone has showers available at their work. Not everyone would feel safe riding a bike, especially women. Then there’s the big one - the weather.

    • @BakedGoods
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      -125 days ago

      What fucking shithole do you live in where women don’t feel safe riding a bike?

      • ZagorathOP
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        425 days ago

        No, this is absolutely true. In general, women tend to be more risk averse than men. So in an environment where you have to ride on the road with cars—i.e., anywhere in Australia—women are going to be much less likely to feel safe riding a bike.

        Separate from that, there are also issues that matter more to women than to men, relating to things like “eyes on the street” and path lighting at night. Men are more likely than women to feel safe riding on a dark park through a park at night.

      • @[email protected]
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        120 days ago

        Women don’t generally like riding bikes home after dark through dimly lit streets and parks etc. Pretty universal thing.

        • @BakedGoods
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          020 days ago

          Not really. In places that are not absolute shitholes, that is a normal and safe thing to do.

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            It doesn’t matter if it’s actually very safe to do, it’s the fact that many women have been and are attacked that way so women will always have that fear in the back of their mind. Trying to deny this is going against basic human psychology and behaviour.

            You only need to look at the current “man or bear” discussion to see how wrong you are.