I would also disagree with his assumption that bicycles and cars and
incompatible on the same roads.

On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Hans Noeldner <[email protected]>wrote:

> Conservative transit advocate and social critic William Lind has just
> weighed in on bicycling, fuel shortages, and prudence – the highest
> conservative political virtue.  “Prudence” as in assuming there will be fuel
> shortages…and thus making serious plans for utilizing means of access other
> than a two-three ton motorized exoskeleton per humanoid.  His is one of the
> most unflinching  of assessments of Happy Motoring I’ve ever seen:
>
>
>
> http://www.amconmag.com/cpt/2011/01/03/mainstreaming-bicycles/
>
>
>
> My only dispute with Mr. Lind is with his general assertion that “Cars also
> drove out bicycles”.  I believe cars and bicycles are inanimate objects.
> Therefore a more useful assumption about causality would be to say, “People
> who chose to drive / drove people who wanted to bicycle / off the roads.”
> Another conservative virtue is to insist that we-the-people shoulder
> responsibility rather than outsourcing it.
>
>
>
> Hans Noeldner, Rabid Conservative
>
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>
> Oregon, Wisconsin
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