• SLVRDRGN@lemmy.world
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    So then what you said earlier about it “not being a big issue” seems to only apply to places where there is “bicycle-friendly infrastructure” at the least. Quite assumptive to say your original statement, don’t you think? Most of America, for example, is not bicycle-friendly.

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      1 day ago

      Yes bike safety comes from a bicycle safe city.

      Most of America does not even ride bikes, they have a whole host of issues to address with ridership. Helmets aren’t the problem.

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        And in the US (I refuse to call it America) helmet laws tend to be selectively enforced against minorities