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Thread started by stillline at 03.30.10 - 11:59 pm

Here is a repost of the article linked in another thread for all the people who don't cut and paste links.

Read it.


"Everytime I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race." - H. G. Wells

Let's get one thing straight. While we're not banner-waving activists, we think activism is fantastic. We're all for it, especially the activism towards creating bike culture like we have in Copenhagen in other cities in the world.

We just feel the need to play devil's advocate regarding the Critical Mass movement.

It's a brilliant concept. Democratic to the core. Celebrations, even. Even if there are only a couple of dozen cyclists. Although we would love to ride in Budapest, with tens of thousands of other bikes. That would be a rush. We also think that movements like the Naked Bike Ride protests tackle important issues with humour.

We despise the exaggerated crackdowns by police in various cities, but we're not too thrilled about those participatnts who are aggressive towards motorists. Democracy becomes anarchy. We don't fancy much the elitist attitude of many in the environmental activist movement either. Those who look down their nose at motorists.

We figure that the point of Critical Mass is to profile the need for bike culture and all the enviromental plusses inherent in it. A good thing. Therefore one of the primary goals is to get more people to ride their bikes. For whatever reason: sustainability, oil-dependence reduction, better health for fellow citizens.

If so, does Critical Mass work? We don't know. 15 years on and are there any cities that have made massive gains towards a bike culture similar to many European cities?

A SIMPLE ALTERNATIVE
We do know that we see a simple alternative. An easier route. What if all those massers merely rode their bikes every day? In normal clothes, like normal people? Like the millions of citizens of Northern Europe.

What might happen?

Meet our protagonist - Mr. Motorist. He drives to and from work each day as he always has. Listening to the same radio station. Same route, with minor variations. It's what he does.

He is an average citizen in a car-based society. Like the vast majority, he is not an environmental activist and he never, ever will be.

Mr Motorist looks out of the windows of his car as he putters through traffic. What does he think when he sees a hard-core, lycra-clad, cyclist on a specialist bike speeding his/her way along the curb?

Mr Motorist in the morning traffic might think, "Hmm. I could ride my bike to work, too..."

He won't, however, see himself reflected in the image. He'll see a member of an often militant sub-culture. He'll see somebody he would normally label as an 'environmentalist' - not a positive label in many cultures. He'll see a person wearing an unofficial uniform - Mr Motorist has nothing in his closet that even closely resembles the gear on the cyclist - and he'll see a bike so far removed from any bike he has ever owned.

He'll realise that in order to ride his bike he would have to infiltrate a sub-culture populated by individuals very unlike himself. He would have to invest in gear and clothes. Worst of all, Mr Motorist would find himself 'making a statement' by riding.

Mr Motorist, like most people, doesn't want to make a statement. He just wants to live his life, not climb onto a platform and become a visible statement-maker. He knows the environment is an important issue. He knows the facts. But he is just Joe Average and always will be. He just thinks riding his bike to work would be nice, healthy and quicker than driving. But the idea is quickly dropped.

[critical mass vancouver - June 2006 - lion's gate bridge - 3 (by photopia / HiMY SYeD)]
When Mr Motorist is stuck in traffic on the way home because of a bike protest/demonstration/celebration, he isn't going to be any closer to hopping on a bike. He will be pushed farther away from the thought than he ever was. Joe Average doesn't have much respect for this kind of activism. I wish he did, but he doesn't. He's just going to get pissed off.

THE GOOD METAPHOR
A Little Bit of Busy Bike Lane (by [Zakkaliciousness])
Now let's imagine Mr Motorist sitting in traffic and glancing out of the window. He watches a chap ride past. Briefcase strapped to the back pannier. Wearing a suit. Not flying along like he is out to break records, just riding steady. the only gear on him is clips on his trouser legs and, if you like, a helmet. Taking it easy, not challenging the motorized traffic, just working with it. The bike on which the man is sitting resembles the one in Mr Motorist's garage.

And then Mr Motorist sees a woman pass by him. On a cool 'sit up and beg' bike. Her briefcase in her basket, adorned with plastic flowers. The basket, not the briefcase. She is wearing a skirt and stylish shoes. Listening to her iPod. A good, steady pace.

Then, we dare to assume, Mr Motorist would think, "I wouldn't mind riding my bike to work. It's only 15 km. That guy looks like me. Same suit. Same bike. And that woman makes it look easy..."
There's no school like the old school (by [Zakkaliciousness]) personal style (by [Zakkaliciousness]) Adverts * (by [Zakkaliciousness]) Stylish Copenhagen Couple * (by [Zakkaliciousness])
Mr Motorist would instantly see his own reflection in these riders. He would realise that in order to ride to work he would only have to drag his bike out of the garage, invest in trouser leg clips and, if he likes, a helmet. In far less time than it takes him to drive to work, he would be ready to ride.

He wouldn't have to make a statement. He would just be another cyclist on his way to work. He would blend in. He would feel like he is doing something good for himself and for the planet. Without having to climb a soapbox to do so.

THE RUB
Here's the rub. All those who are so passionate about helping increase bicycle usage in urban areas, understand how Joe Average thinks. Help Joe Average fit in. Don't alienate him by highlighting the differences between you and him. We're all in this together.

Activists are first out of the blocks and more power to them, but it is Joe Average and his friends who will end up saving the planet, if given the chance.

And when bike usage increases, bike accidents decrease and cities and towns will have no choice but to invest in infrastructure, facilities. If you build it, they will come.

Make it look effortless and the journey towards a bike culture with be so, too.

That's our take on it. Feel free to let us know yours.

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DAM MAT, DID YOU AUTHOR THIS PIECE? FUCK, I NEVER THAT YOU COULD PUT TOGETHER MORE THAN 8 WORDS. I LOVE YOU BRO.



eddieboyinla
03.31.10 - 12:15 am

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cliffs?



666
03.31.10 - 12:15 am

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I ACTUALLY THOUGHT THE SAME WAY. UNTIL CRANK MOB GOT AHOLD OF MY ASS.



eddieboyinla
03.31.10 - 12:17 am

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@EddieBoyinLA

No. This is from a website called copenhagenzine.com it was posted in another thread as a link but most people dont take the time to cut and paste the link. I think its a great article so i thought it would be worth posting in its entirety.





stillline
03.31.10 - 12:23 am

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HEY DUDESKY, COWABUNGA, DUDE.

I AGREE WITH YOU AND IT 100%, THANKS FOR 'SHARING IT', I WOULD HAVE NEVER HAD THE HONOR TO HAVE READ IT, THANKS.



eddieboyinla
03.31.10 - 12:33 am

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I honestly got back into bikes during 2005 due to how difficult it became to get my '87 Bronco II to pass DMV smog bullshit.
I figure they can smogtest the shit outta my truck all they want, but they'll never be able to perform a test on my ass.

In short, driving was just a difficult privilege to continually uphold.
That and my money going to some retired CHP gimp fund.,etc, yada yada yada.



bentstrider
03.31.10 - 12:37 am

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She had a link you could click on. One of fates eyes looks crooked, could there be any relation to....



buckchin
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03.31.10 - 12:38 am

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FUCK YOU !!!



eddieboyinla
03.31.10 - 12:42 am

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Good article except for this line:

... it is Joe Average and his friends who will end up saving the planet, if given the chance.

Are you trying to tell me Joe Average, with the supposed bike already in his garage, doesn't already have the chance to get on it and ride, like to-day? Please.

I'm pretty sure (haven't done a proper scientific study or population surveys or anything) that the reason most people don't ride bikes to work is because they are lazy and stubborn and addicted to the fashion show of car ownership. That is the cold, hard, long and short of it.



outerspace
03.31.10 - 2:43 am

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Hey, I know both of them. Al and Kris...

fuck. Love you guys.



GodLovesUgly
03.31.10 - 2:48 am

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TOTY!

just keep ze noodles out of his pockets...



GodLovesUgly
03.31.10 - 2:49 am

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"I figure they can smogtest the shit outta my truck all they want, but they'll never be able to perform a test on my ass."

Unless we all listen to "the brown note"! LOL Did you see South Park lat night? Hehehe!



Girl Power
responding to a comment by bentstrider
03.31.10 - 9:01 am

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I think you've misunderstood the quote, the implication is not that he literally cannot get on a bike, it's that there are intimidating elements about certain bike cultures that present bike riding as a total 'turn off' to said person.

I think the goal should be to make cycling more mainstream (and yes, that includes making it sexy and popular and stylish to ride) so that the typical commuter will be inspired to ride.

Ultimately people who work and have the money to burn are going to want to spend that money and the car, due to advertising and car culture, has become a status symbol that many are willing to spend thier disposable income on.

The idea behind the cycle chic movement is to appeal to them and ther pocketbooks, and yes, even their vanity so spend that extra money on bikes (and bike-related activities and travel) rather than cars.

We will always have motorists, but there is a very large population of motorists that would, if properly enticed, find cycling preferable. The question is how best to appeal to them and thier disposable income.

If they don't buy cars or if they opt for a bike rather than a second car (more realistic) then that millions of fewer cars polluting the air and filling the landfills.



Girl Power
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03.31.10 - 9:08 am

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Why, O why, must people ruin good points with bad writing?

I mean, like anybody with a functioning brain I'm burned out on Critical Mass too, but..."sit up and beg bike"? "listening to an iPod"? Really? Joe Average is indeed the key to making bike riding the norm in big cities (and the sooner militant bike "activists" get this into their heads the better), but Joe Average wants to get to work on time without getting up at 3:00 AM. He's more likely to be inspired by a bike messenger or bike commuter in street clothes trucking it down the street at 20 MPH and passing him up when car traffic gets congested. As it happens, there are a lot more of these in LA than there were, say, three years ago...and come to think of it, I haven't gotten an angry honk from a driver in a pretty long time.



PC
03.31.10 - 2:11 pm

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pc +1

I agree, lately, the only time i really hear cars honking at cyclists is when they deserve it.



stillline
03.31.10 - 2:41 pm

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I disagree. My very first commute from DTLA last week I was honked at twice while I was riding politely and responsibly. It sucks.

Anyway, long live Critical Mass!





toweliesbong
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03.31.10 - 3:16 pm

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They had a 3hr block on Comedy Central last night, I watched the one where Catholicism was controlled by a Mega-Spider, and Cartman starts Xtian rock band.

Staying on point, efforts should be collectively focused on the 4wheelers who don't even live that far from work.
5-15 miles is doable given a little time.

The 4wheelers who truly ruin their chance are the ones that move to my neck of the driftwoods and are now forced get up at 3am to make the 100mile drive from Victimville to the LA basin.



bentstrider
responding to a comment by Girl Power
03.31.10 - 3:18 pm

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SO..... what ur saying is that we should all ride our bikes naked???



pauly-winkerstinkle
03.31.10 - 5:24 pm

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on the last LACM over 6 bikers where hit by cars. fuck peace where are the Ulocks



dudebra420
04.2.10 - 11:45 pm

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...and come to think of it, I haven't gotten an angry honk from a driver in a pretty long time.

That's cause your posting up next to the bus stop in full PC pose mode . . . you gotta ride to get the angerness!

Later my fwend,



Alex Thompson
responding to a comment by PC
04.3.10 - 12:44 am

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This pose?



PC
responding to a comment by Alex Thompson
04.3.10 - 2:33 am

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Or this one?



PC
responding to a comment by Alex Thompson
04.3.10 - 2:35 am

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ZING!!!!!!



mechazawa
04.3.10 - 3:09 am

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Both, alternating!



Alex Thompson
responding to a comment by PC
04.3.10 - 11:38 am

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