cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/34331173
Politicians in the Bay Area want to remove bike lanes from the Richmond-San Rafael bridge because they are worried about traffic congestion.
Cyclists say removing these bike lanes will put them in danger.
https://richmondside.org/2025/08/05/richmond-san-rafael-bridge-bike-path-final-vote/
https://bikeeastbay.org/rsr2024-2/
During the public hearing, commissioner Karl Hasz was spotted driving his car
- stop removing bike lanes, start removing car lanes - The worst part is they didn’t even remove a car lane for this. There’s literally no reason to remove it and the data prove it. - Spite. Many people are no more emotionally advanced than a toddler. They’re mad about something (traffic, the looming spectre of mortality, queer people, being out of shape, whatever) so they lash out at whatever. Bike lanes are a symbol of things they don’t like, and easier to attack than the real sources of their unhappiness. 
- Is it wide enough to ge another lane for cars? Would that actually reduce traffic at all? - Im not anti-car, but is there any benefit to this? It seems really unlikely - While it is wide enough, it would be counterproductive for traffic flow to allow vehicular traffic there. The bridge currently has 2 lanes, and the highway beyond is also two lanes – so having a 3rd lane on the bridge would just lead to a zipper-merge situation that would back traffic up. 
 
 
 
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- California Carbrain Overload! 






