The fact that we still need to tell people to "look up", focus and be aware of their surroundings while driving a 2+ ton automobile is absurd and frightening. I'm really loving all these interviews, I wish there were more videos like this from everywhere in the world. My only constructive criticism is please show us more of the bike during the interview. I know it's not the point, but I really wanna see more of the fuji 😅
I notice it all the time, distracted driving. I should be able to see the drivers' eyeballs, but instead I see their eyelids... Phone in hand... Does not matter if it's and old car with no Bluetooth, or a hypercar that costs millions with all the tech in the world... Phone in hand.
It varies by location but it tends to be about 1% of transportation mode share. It is steadily increasing thanks to lots of infrastructure being added since 2013 and a corresponding cultural shift.
The fact that we still need to tell people to "look up", focus and be aware of their surroundings while driving a 2+ ton automobile is absurd and frightening.
I'm really loving all these interviews, I wish there were more videos like this from everywhere in the world.
My only constructive criticism is please show us more of the bike during the interview. I know it's not the point, but I really wanna see more of the fuji 😅
Words of wisdom
I notice it all the time, distracted driving. I should be able to see the drivers' eyeballs, but instead I see their eyelids... Phone in hand... Does not matter if it's and old car with no Bluetooth, or a hypercar that costs millions with all the tech in the world... Phone in hand.
Is bike commuting a common occurrence in the United States?
It varies by location but it tends to be about 1% of transportation mode share. It is steadily increasing thanks to lots of infrastructure being added since 2013 and a corresponding cultural shift.