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RhysU ◴[] No.43985805[source]
Congestion isn't limited to cars.

My pregnant wife was hit yesterday in SoHo in broad daylight by a delivery driver on an e-bike. He ran a redlight. He hit her in a crosswalk. She was wearing a bright orange dress. She was not on a phone or listening to music. She went flying ass over teakettle. We spent 6 hours in the ER yesterday evening to make sure our unborn baby was okay. Fortunately, everyone is OK despite her being banged up.

The goddamn lawlessness of electric bikes is a consequence of NYC implicitly encouraging their illegal use. Meanwhile, I get to pay $9 MORE to drive my licensed, registered, insured vehicle on increasingly narrow roads filled with increasingly negligent 2-wheeled asshats because it's the preferred business model.

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jcranmer ◴[] No.43989602[source]
Were that delivery driver using a car instead of a bike, then your wife would likely be dead instead of in the ER.

(At least in the US, having a driver's license is in no way, shape, or form an indication that the driver is capable of driving correctly, much less their willingness to do so.)

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kortilla ◴[] No.43990964[source]
Car drivers are very routinely punished for running red lights. That is far less common than cyclists doing it.
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wpm ◴[] No.43991373[source]
Yes, a $100 ticket or whatever, horrible punishment.
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1. kortilla ◴[] No.44021256[source]
It ends up being several hundred dollars in California and adds a point to your license (too many causes suspension).