Stories
Slash Boxes
Comments

SoylentNews is people

posted by CoolHand on Thursday October 05 2017, @11:06PM   Printer-friendly
from the pedaling-away dept.

everybody in London is breathing toxic levels of PM2.5 particles. And the fact that the largest sources of PM2.5 particles are tires and brake dust suggests that electrification is at best only a partial answer.

We also have to drive a whole lot less.

Fortunately, London appears to be pursuing an all-of-the-above strategy when it comes to greener transportation, including electric buses to a massive investment in cycle infrastructure, the goal really does appear to be easing gridlock and rethinking how we get from one place to another.

London's cycle superhighways have already shown they can deliver 70% increases in cycling, and now Mayor Sadiq Kahn has announced an entirely new, fourth superhighway bringing segregated lanes to Southeast London for the first time.

Instead of car tire and brake dust, Londoners will be able to inhale healthier bike tire and brake dust.


Original Submission

 
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.
Display Options Threshold/Breakthrough Mark All as Read Mark All as Unread
The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way.
  • (Score: 3, Touché) by bob_super on Friday October 06 2017, @12:09AM (5 children)

    by bob_super (1357) on Friday October 06 2017, @12:09AM (#577710)

    > I was also including maintenance costs. A Bike may be more likely to break due to small parts

    You're talking about a bicycle, right?
    The thing with 2 pedals and a chain, and about 4 cables, being more likely to break than a car?
    Really?

    Starting Score:    1  point
    Moderation   +1  
       Touché=1, Total=1
    Extra 'Touché' Modifier   0  
    Karma-Bonus Modifier   +1  

    Total Score:   3  
  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 06 2017, @12:17AM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 06 2017, @12:17AM (#577715)

    Because I bike in the winter, I need a new chain every year. How often do you replace the timing chain on your car?

    But yes, new chain is like $12.

    • (Score: 4, Interesting) by bob_super on Friday October 06 2017, @12:33AM

      by bob_super (1357) on Friday October 06 2017, @12:33AM (#577726)

      That $70 bike I have (cheapest at Target) is 13 years old, spends a few miles on the dirt/gravel/rocks paths more weekends than it doesn't, and still has every single original part on it, despite a few spectacular flights over the handlebars.
      How many miles a year do you bike to have maintenance costs that could even be noticeable compared to the insurance/license/oil/breakdowns of a car?

    • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 06 2017, @02:54AM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 06 2017, @02:54AM (#577768)

      Details?
      Are you riding in snow-salt slush?
      Do you not keep the thing greased?
      How many thousands of miles do you put on the thing a year?

      -- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 06 2017, @04:31AM

        by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 06 2017, @04:31AM (#577809)

        Snow-salt slush for probably 4 months of the year. about 2400km/year.

        I do try to keep it clean/oiled. Have been thinking of installing a chain guard (I have heard a totally enclosed drive-train helps).

  • (Score: 1) by toddestan on Saturday October 07 2017, @05:43AM

    by toddestan (4982) on Saturday October 07 2017, @05:43AM (#578491)

    Actually, my bikes require a fair amount of tinkering to keep them in good working order. On the other hand, the appliance-like car is basically turn the key and go. As such, it does seem that the bicycle requires a disproportionate amount of maintenance for how simple it is. Even more so when you consider miles traveled.

    On the other hand, a moderately expensive car repair would buy me a pretty decent new bicycle.