Dondare wrote:
Fear of traffic has been generated not by reasoned analysis of the facts but by campaigning pressure groups. The direct result is that fewer people dare to go out unless they're wearing a car for protection.
Attempts to disprove that walking and cycling inevitably result in death have not worked, every year the proportion of journeys made by car goes up. This leads to congestion and pollution and other social ills so various ways are being tried to coax motorists making very short journeys out of their cars. The proliferation of green-painted strips of gutter and pavements with white lines down the middle is the result of the government trying to persuade people to cycle; I suspect that this 20 limit is intended to serve a similar function.
Only some do not want to or cannot cycle for variety of reasons. Some have arthritis or a disability which make such an exercise "very difficult"
There are lots of such cases. Just because one fit/able does not mean all can do this.
I do ride a bicycle. I cannot do same distance as Mad Doc or any one else in family. My best so far? I manage 15 miles - but with many rests in-between. As a commute - I fear not viable as it take "forever" for me
My excuses? I just run out of stamina. I had major upset once. That simple really but I am not alone. Plenty like me who just need a car to get around long commutes after all. We do not want timetables. we want independence.
But so easy to exceed a silly limit when imposed for nonsense reason.
Silly to expect all to ride bike or horse when some cannot for whatever reason too. They may be able to do short distance every now und then. But not all the time. We have to show compassionate understanding of real needs.
By the way I like walking. I like cycling too. But I have to also meet "stomach" needs of largest family too.
