Fortified Bicycle was launched with a simple vision in mind: to advocate for the underrepresented population of city cyclists and to empower everyone to ride bicycles everyday.
Nevertheless, we don’t hate cars. We know they’re not inherently bad and we know they aren’t going anywhere anytime soon, so it’s important for cyclists and drivers to engage in healthy conversations about how we can all work together to improve conditions for everyone.
Part of those healthy discussions is debunking tired myths about how cars are pure evil or how all cyclists ignore the rules of the road. This piece by Adam Mann, titled “9 Things Drivers Need to Stop Saying in the Bikes vs. Cars Debate,” is a great place to pick up the conversation.
So what do you think? Are there any other common narratives you’d like to question?
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