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li10 , in Government should “urgently” legalise e-scooters says shared transport charity - says serious safety incidents are rare

Like it’s even stopping anyone at this point, see so many private ones out and about.

They are a nightmare on the roads (and pavement), government and councils desperately need to invest in some designated cycle/scooter paths.

And not these bullshit white lines that people park over and drive in constantly.

Highstronaught ,

I really hope in the next few years we see a revolution in short distance transport. Most journeys are less than 3 miles (if I remember correctly, could be 5) a perfect distance for e-bikes, e-scooters and normal acoustic bikes. Hopefully at least some places capitalise on it

UrbonMaximus ,

Acoustic bikes? What kind of witchery is that? Do you sing to unlock them or do they play music while you ride?

Fuzzy_Red_Panda ,

Sadly this is a term that has caught on even though it makes no sense. I wish people had latched onto “non-electric” bike or “NE” bike instead, but here we are.

withabeard ,

There are some great examples of cycle lane design out there. And some atrocious examples of cycle lanes that have been built. But that’s a separate rant.

If we had a quality cycle lane network, we could have adapted that to support “more than walking, less that driving” lanes without much issue.

The earlier we invest in this new class of highway the cheaper and easier it will be.

cynar ,

It stops a lot of people. Unfortunately, they are also the ones who would actually follow the rules. This just leaves the rule breakers and idiots, giving everyone else a bad name.

I would personally love a micro mobility option. An option between walking and driving my van somewhere would be extremely useful.

kungen ,

What are your rules about bicycles? In Sweden, we regulated them kinda like bicycles - as long as the motor has an effect under 250w, and is limited to driving at speeds of 20km/hr, you’re able to use them in the same places and manners as other bicycles.

Recently they started to require traffic insurance, and basically all insurance plans have zero deductibles as long as you’re wearing a helmet. I barely see anyone with helmets still, but yeah…

Or is the biggest nightmare that there’s not many designated bicycle paths, and so people are zooming around where pedestrians are walking?

GiveOver ,

25kmph and 250w, off the top of my head. You need to pedal for the motor to engage, and they count as a bicycle so no insurance needed. The twist & go bikes (no pedalling required) are basically motorbikes with pedals so they’re technically illegal but they’re still widespread. You’ll regularly see them in every city centre for food deliveries and you’ll see kids on them everywhere else.

The lack of bicycle paths is a big problem but I don’t think they’ll solve it entirely. The barrier of entry is just too low, any idiot can ride one and be oblivious to the danger as they weave in between people.

echodot ,

And not these bullshit white lines that people park over and drive in constantly.

There’s a road near me where they spend loads of money “upgrading” the cycle infrastructure, literally all they did was to paint some white lines. Which as you say people park on.

li10 ,

It’s ridiculous.

There’s one road near me and I usually count over 5 vehicles parked in the cycle lane when I go past.

idk how that can happen, I genuinely think the parking officers just ignore it these days.

They’d rather walk around the car parks checking vehicles than deal with actually troublesome parking.

ilovecheese ,
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There’s one near me that’s only about 200 meters. Nothing joining for miles in either direction.

I suppose it puts a tick in a box somewhere.

echodot ,

Yeah I’m positive it’s just a box sticky next exercise.

But it’s just another example of the conservatives and their complete lack of any real interest in the carbon initiative, because that’s where this comes from. They were supposed to increase cycle infrastructure by a certain percent by a certain date, but since they were not going to do that they instead they decided to just paint some white lines on the ground and claim that they’d done it.

Then about 5 years ago they just decided to give up and not even pretend anymore, and left us with whatever mess they had got to.

ns1 , in Giant spiders the size of rats making a comeback in UK

Always uplifting to see a struggling native species doing well. Hope I get to see one of these beauties up close one day, shame they are still limited to just a few locations.

tal ,
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And it was that very summer, when taking a leisurely swim in one of Britain’s lakes, that ns1 got his wish, his face surfacing directly underneath an alarmed seven-centimeter giant raft spider on the hunt.

ns1 ,

Don’t think I’d want to subject the poor spider to that, however funny it would be for onlookers!

Mex , in England prison overcrowding emergency measures come into force
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Another post on the subject: feddit.uk/post/16359193

GreatAlbatross , in Golden age of English universities could be over, says head of watchdog
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I look at the fees charged nowadays, and I’m convinced that if I had just finished my A-levels, I’d just go and train as a paramedic.
You still get a degree, except as it’s also an apprenticeship you get paid.

j4yt33 , in Giant spiders the size of rats making a comeback in UK

No

apotheotic , in Giant spiders the size of rats making a comeback in UK

That’s so nice! I’m so happy for them! Is there a map of exactly where they’re making a comeback so I can avoid those places particularly!

Zip2 , in Outrage as librarians reveal schools banning LGBT+ books after parents’ complaints

If the parents are this ignorant then it’s even more important that kids (particularly theirs) have access to this kind of material.

Charzard4261 , in Golden age of English universities could be over, says head of watchdog

Increased tuition fees? I guess 50k in debt isn’t enough punishment for a decision 18 year olds are pressured to make.

Are European universities struggling as much? Because my (same age) co-workers say they only had a few thousand in debt for their entire courses, so there must be another way of doing things.

Wahots , in Giant spiders the size of rats making a comeback in UK
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Christ, now I know why my ancestors moved to the US, haha.

tobogganablaze ,

I hope it wasn’t to try to escape fishing spiders because the US has 9 from the same genus. And Dolomedes tenebrosus is even larger than our European ones.

TheGrandNagus ,

Moving from the UK to the US to escape scary animals is an… interesting choice lol

GreatAlbatross ,
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At least they didn’t get sent to Australia!

tal ,
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The hedgehog can, when suitably agitated, get mighty feisty. Mighty feisty indeed.

Warl0k3 ,

Have they seen the badgers we get over here??

iAvicenna ,
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and how would that explain people moving to Australia

thehatfox , in Outrage as librarians reveal schools banning LGBT+ books after parents’ complaints
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Schools should not be giving in to bigots and banning books. The content of school libraries should have the same protections as the curriculum itself.

Many of these bans seem very knee jerk also, if books are being removed after single complaints.

werefreeatlast , in Ambulances called to Amazon’s UK warehouses 1,400 times in five years

I hope Mr. Amazon is okay.

TheGrandNagus , in Outrage as librarians reveal schools banning LGBT+ books after parents’ complaints

Why does it feel like the world is going backwards

NKBTN ,

It is. Poverty breeds ignorance, and with poverty on the rise…

dch82 ,

And guess who is causing said poverty?

idunnololz ,
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Is it me? 👉👈🥺

dch82 ,

Couldn’t pass up the opportunity for the joke so

idunnololz

:j

NKBTN ,

The immigants? I knew it was them!

samus12345 ,
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People didn’t learn from history.

Knitwear , in Outrage as librarians reveal schools banning LGBT+ books after parents’ complaints

could we stop importing American bullshit? Thanks

Kaboom , in Outrage as librarians reveal schools banning LGBT+ books after parents’ complaints

Well, what kind of books? Are we talking about normal lgbtq books, or are talking ban-bait books like gender queer?

Warl0k3 ,

Does it matter?

Kaboom ,

Yes. Some will include explicit pictures of sexual acts, so when they get discovered and removed, the author can cry censorship and get free advertising.

flamingos ,

Literally the fourth paragraph of the article:

The responses revealed that specific titles removed from school libraries included This Book Is Gay, by Juno Dawson, a memoir about a young person discovering their sexual identity; Julián is a Mermaid, by Jessica Love, a picture book about a gender non-conforming boy who dreams of being a mermaid; and the alphabet book ABC Pride, by Louie Stowell, Elly Barnes and Amy Phelps, which introduces young readers to the alphabet while they learn more about the LGBT+ community.

DJDarren ,

So no Chuck Tingle books then?

Emperor OP ,
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Bigfoot Pirates Haunt My Balls is safe, for now.

anytimesoon ,

What about pounded in the butt by my own butt?!

CommunistCuddlefish , in Giant spiders the size of rats making a comeback in UK

Yay spiders!

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