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Its very dangerous to bike on roads with traffic bike lanes or not.
I've always felt like this too.
Its very dangerous to bike on roads with traffic bike lanes or not.
Riding a bike is cac shyt nowgrowing up only junkies rode bikes in Baltimore
to me this seems like some cac shyt
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Japan is always on some next wave shyt
Nuance.Riding a bike is cac shyt now
Because car drivers think they own roads.Its very dangerous to bike on roads with traffic bike lanes or not.
Adding bike lanes is poor planning?Its not the bike lanes that are a big problem its that the people who job on them running in the middle of the street, bikers doing dumb shyt when people trying to drive... its just a headache... just poor city planning
there are a lot of black cyclists in this city.
Pop stars: New York City's Bike Life culture
Why This Black Cycling Group Made History (Published 2019)
NYC's Thriving Bike Life Scene Is a Brotherhood Bound by Popping Wheelies
Black Joy On Wheels: Brooklyn Friends Launch A Pandemic Bike Club And A Powerful Movement
an article about a black Baltimore cycling group
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Members of the group Black People Ride Bikes pedal up a bike path along West Franklin Street during a recent ride. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)