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A debate on cycling safety in the city
Statement
Are you satisfied with the current policy measures on cycling safety in your city? What would you think the state should do to improve your safety (e.g. consume a mobile app provided to cyclists to report road conditions and best routes)?
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A debate on cycling safety in the city
Statement
Are you satisfied with the current policy measures on cycling safety in your city? What would you think the state should do to improve your safety (e.g. consume a mobile app provided to cyclists to report road conditions and best routes)?
5 comments:
I am not satisfied with the cycling safety in my city. Going out with bicycle is dangerous we need bicycle lanes!!
To minimize this problem cyclists need to obey the rules of the road, utilize safety equipment and become adept bicycle handlers. Motor vehicle drivers must understand that cyclists have a right to the road; they too need to obey the rules of the road, and be 100% focused on how they're handling their 4000+lb vehicle. A little respect and courtesy from both groups will go a long way toward reducing injury and death.
The main aim of such an app is to make it easy for cyclists to accurately record all the information they need at the scene of a two-wheeled crash. Even if you are an experienced cyclist, it’s a good idea to review the fundamentals periodically. You may also want to review them with younger cyclists in your family. Mobile apps can support you in a decisive way.
Mobile app is definitely needed.
Not satisfied at all
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