Cycling Fallacies
2024-01-03 20:04:49.311512+01 by
Dan Lyke
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RT Børge A. Roum @forteller@tutoteket.no
Oh my! I've found my new favorite website of all time: https://cyclingfallacies.com/
A list of all kinds of uninformed reasons people give for not making it safer and
easier to bike, with rebuttals. This is exactly the kind of thing the internet is
useful for!
It's available in many languages, and you can help translate it. The content is CC
licensed. It's great!
Thanks to the fantastic podcast Bike Talk for letting me know about it!
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#Comment Re: Cycling Fallacies made: 2024-01-04 12:37:02.752913+01 by:
stevesh
I don't have a dog in the cycling fight, but that's one of the most nicely designed websites I've seen.
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