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The article is more anti-car than pro-bike. Really sums up where society has got things wrong.
Where I work cars are a real status symbol. Plenty of brand new German prestige motors. People can park wherever they want as the carparks aren't big enough, even when it's dangerous. Because the site manager has a massive 4x4? Could be
Alot of lip service to 'green transport policy', but it's all about the car.
I'd read the article in full and no, it's not at all tenuous. Keep telling my kids that they live in exciting times.
What makes it even worse is that it's really easy to keep tabs on where your kids are these days. There's lots of different beacon/tracking apps so you can be alerted if kids travel too far and you can see where they are if they're late etc.
It's sad really. I grew up in smallish village until I was 11 and had a freedom that I haven't given my own son in a small town. We literally went where we pleased on foot or bike and as long as we were back at set times it didn't matter where we'd gone. Then again you could ride around half the place and probably not even encounter a car.
When will we learn?