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  • Your parents didn't even try to educate you, did they?

    I have a bachelor's in civil engineering, and that's part of the reason why I'm able to pierce through the deep coating of carbrain induced status-quo thinking.

    You're making all the wrong assumptions right from the start.

    At a small stop-go light, like you might find in a residential neighborhood

    These shouldn't even exist. A residential neighborhood shouldn't have traffic lights, and it should have a low enough speed and low enough volume of cars (only the people who live there should be driving there) that accidents should be rare and low risk.

    The fact that you assume there's a traffic light here starts from the basic assumption that there is so much car traffic that it needs managing. You've already designed your residential street wrong then.

    A more medium size intersection

    Skipping this, because these intersections shouldn't have ANY bicycle interactions at all. If bikes are crossing your 4-lane divided highway, you've already designed your roads wrong. I would argue if you're putting a full streetlevel crossing in, you're also not doing great unless you get paid per traffic jam.

    Note that these are two different environments; at an intersection in a city center, the speed limits are often 20mph, and frankly, bicycles should not have their own lanes there. By law they're vehicles, they should be in traffic behaving the same as cars and have the right of way that cars do. Where they get themselves killed is trying to weave in and out of traffic, or insisting on putting in a parallel bike lane pretending it turns off friendly fire. "Just add to every driver's cognitive load and make them responsible for my safety." Fuck off.

    A protected bike path and protected intersection REDUCE everyone's mental load because it makes it practically impossible to hit a bike. And it separates bikes from traffic too, so they can't weave.

    The problem with American bike gutters with painted lines is that cars enter them constantly, by design. Cars cross the bike lane to park, they cross it to turn right, and something they just drive in it because the drivers are idiots. Or cars park in it because they're idiots. And every time a car enters the bike path, the bike needs to move or die. So they move, creating more risks.

    All of those problems go away with a raised barrier between the bikes and the cars. You can just stop thinking about them, because they're in an entirely different lane that you physically can't even get to. And if you turn right, you can treat them like any other vehicle again, where they'll have the right of way or there's a traffic light.

    Meanwhile, back out on Some Road and Another Street, these have 45 and 55 mph speed limits, you're traveling from town to town here, and these places pretty much should not see bicycle traffic.

    Depends. A 20km bike ride is totally fine, an 80km one isn't. But if there's cars going 55mph right next to me, I won't be taking a bike because that's super dangerous. There should be a seperate bike path there as well, removing all risks.

    Of course, only if it's actually inhabited in that distance.

  • Bike lanes as I have seen them implemented are a lot like sidewalks; slower traffic is placed to the right of traffic lanes...except they do not expect to treat every intersection as a stop sign, and they interpret green lights for straight through as for them, even in conflict with right turning traffic.

    Why the fuck would you have right turns on the same signal as straight? Why the shit wouldn't you make protected intersections.

    Your argument is basically "poorly designed roads are dangerous". Yeah, they are, stop making them

    Edit: Also, Dutch pedestrians have the right of way over cars in the same road. If you're turning right, and someone is walking there, the car stops. This works fine, because we actually know how to design roads.

  • All of those are policy choices though. None of that (except the old cities) happened by accident

  • I didn't say I agreed with his sense of right or wrong. But it's very solid.

  • The study also found that Black women are diagnosed younger than white women, with more than 50 per cent of breast cancer cases in Black women diagnosed before the age of 50, compared to about 14 per cent in white women.

    Black women are also more likely to be diagnosed with more aggressive subtypes, like triple-negative breast cancer, that don’t respond to certain treatment, the researchers found.

    They face up to 21 per cent higher rates of triple-negative breast cancer, compared to about 9.9 per cent for white women.

    I wonder what causes this. Genetics? Lifestyle? Both? Neither?

    Edit: the paper pretty much gives the answer in the abstract

    Breast cancer characteristics and outcomes vary substantially by ancestry within Canada’s Black population.

  • Details?

  • Small note on induction.

    Since power setting works by turning the element off and on quickly, having a really thin pan with little thermal mass will result in some really weird uneven heating (basically just a hot circle).

  • The only thing you can't do is chuck them in the dishwasher.

    But mine usually clean with a quick rinse and 5 seconds of brushing.

  • Nonstick pans are amaaaaazing the first few months. After that, they get non-non-stick in places.

  • Whose page numbers did you pirate?

  • That seems super inconvenient for sheep herding. He should be herding cuties.

  • This post and article brought to you by the Belts and Roads initiative to make china great again.

  • Selling off the gold reserve is a pretty fucking Desperate Move, yeah. It's not quite "give pistols to 12 year olds" desperate, but it's getting there.

  • To be fair, Rorschach has a few traits worth emulating. He does have a rock solid sense of right and wrong and uhhhh... Yeah no, that's about it.

  • Don't forget massive corruption and slavery.

  • Oh, I was hoping for a literal torch.

  • I love paying for schools, because I hate being surrounded by dumb people.

  • Breaking windows got women the right to vote and everyone the right to unionize.

  • Thanks to denial, I'm immortal!

  • "far-reaching consequences"

    Like what? Are they gonna nuke us? Because there's literally nothing else they can do.

    Cut off trade? Thanks, that just makes the sanctions easier. Political action? They have nothing. Monetary actions? They've already been kicked out of our banking system. Military action? They can't even beat Ukraine.