Depends where you do it. Far too much of a generalization.stui magpie wrote:European cities are a lot smaller geographically than Australian ones. Cyclists can ride at an easy pace to wherever they want in 15 minutes.
It's easy to tell the different kind of cyclists in Melbourne, the ones motivated by fitness who wear the lycra and go hell for leather against the european style ones who do it for transportation and exert minimal effort.
The former are the problem.
Bikes don't kill, cars do minus the very rare exception
I'll ride hell for leather along beach road where I can. Almost all drivers these days know it's a place where bicyckle riders ride.
I know the road well and where to ride fast nd where to slow down
Cars get out of the bike lane, stop parking in bike designated areas at lights, look before you open doors and learn to share the road & get off your hand held f*cking mobile phones while driving.
That is the problem.