Another great piece from Jalopnik.

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    The site found that despite millions being invested in cycling infrastructure across America, the number of people regularly riding to work has fallen by 75,000 compared with pre-pandemic levels.

    This is such bullshit. If you follow the links it does lead to a number or even a lot of investment. Some cities improving stuff but they are also counting people buying e-bikes, and entire cities buying bike fleets. You can spend billions on buying bikes if you want, that’s not “infrastructure”.

    “Millions” across the US is a laughable investment. European cities individually spend more than that, because it’s cheaper than maintaining roads for cars, adding more lanes of highways, and climate change.

    I bet you the amount of money being poured into new highways is 100x was is being done for bikes.

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      I bet you the amount of money being poured into new highways is 100x was is being done for bikes.

      You’re a orders of magnitude off. Let’s assume “millions” means 10 million. I’m also going to generously assume 10 million per year, rather than the more likely 10 million over a couple years.

      With those figures highway and street spending is 13,000 more.

      Edit: I just reread and saw NEW construction. I don’t have that figure.

      Edit 2: on secons look, that 130 $bn spending nust be new roads; that looks like insufficient maintaince for the 161,000 mi of highways in the USA, let alone all other roads.