thommyjo
Senior Member
And not just “young people”, but actual kids and youth deserve transportation alternatives to their parents driving them too. We now consistently have 4 months of school where kids could easily bike without bad weather. Not to mention summers where kids can bike to their friends’, to soccer/baseball, where teens can bike to their first jobs.Densification is occurring, and that will accelerate in the future. This will drive (pun always intended) people to increase the use of bike lanes. There is also a major demographic development that people seem to be ignoring: Young people are much less likely to get a driver's license today than in the past. If you don't create the infrastructure for that future demand, you prevent that evolution. Not building bike infrastructure is a self-fulfilling prophecy to keep people in their cars even if they'd rather hop on a bike.
So tired of hearing parents complaining about being taxi drivers when they live in car dependent suburbs. Let’s help parents and their kids have a few less taxi trips each year.




