imperialmen
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There are companies who are setting up bicycle stations and services right? I think they gotta tap the potential of crowded South-Asian cities.
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SUV? That's not cool. My dad has to drive his SUV everywhere too. It's part laziness & part immigrant-mentality that bigger cars = status symbol. I'm pretty sure you're an immigrant too. Your kids won't be immigrants though so hopefully, they'll be more conscious of environmental safety.
It's definitely not boring riding here. The cabbies are vicious.
Bicycles are cheap. The whole family can have 2 or 3 bicycles & each bicycle can easily carry 2 people.
Why can't mom cycle? If old ladies in China are cycling, then why not old ladies in Bangladesh? There's nothing in Islam that says women can't ride bicycles.
Why is it an either-or? Mass-transit can easily exist with a good bicycle culture. It's not that expensive to support bicycles.
Mass transit system is very important & good option. But I'm guessing you don't live in city with Mass transit - it's pretty slow.
There are lots of videos on youtube from different cities: NYC, Seoul, Beijing - where it's a race between bicycle, car, mass-transit. In distances under 7miles bicycles win no contest.
Here in NY, for me to go from my apt to my hospital (2miles), it's a 30min subway ride. It's 8min by bicycle. I value my time so it's a pretty obvious choice.
Trust me, just simply normal walking is not enough to loose weight!
One must engage in cardio exercises to actually burn fat. Example are running or even brisk-walking.
By the way, I forgot to mention that places like Gulshan, Baridhara and Uttara have some nice parks!
My Dhanmondi has the nicest lakeside walkway.
I lived in Bashundhara for few months,and yes its a beautiful place. Every morning i used to see a good numbers of foreigners cycling and jogging.I live in Nikunja-2 R/A .
This is a beautiful place to & there are a big park in road no. 5 ...
People walks there...There are 2 big playground for children too...
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Bashundhara Baridhara R/A is a beautiful place for walking/cycling/running whatever...
- MHJ ...
OK tree huger tell me. How do I do my groceries, how do I take my kid to doctor, how do I go to long drive with my family and most of all, how do I ride in freezing winter days when road is cover with 6" snow?
us forget about Bd for a sec. Why don't you ask your Amriki Amma and Abba to use Bike as only transportation and see how many slaps you receive. Oh wait your father already own SUV and most likely slapped your sorry azz.
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Bike as primary means of transportation.
Cycles are good, cheap, environmentally friendly, will help local economy, good for health and should be encouraged. But as a primary mode of transport.... No its too slow, lacks range and lacks capacity.... For this day and age no
@flame_retarded:
No one is forcing you not to go around a bicycle in Dhaka. But you forcing your opinions on others. And frankly, that makes you look an idiot.
Yes, I have seen those cyclists in Bangladesh. They never go around highways. Only in roads.
And yes, I do travel long and short distances in my car with my family. Do you seriously think my mother or even my father would ride a bike?
Keep deluding yourself mate.
You can attach things to bicycles called baskets. Baskets are nifty cus you can put stuff in them. Stuff like groceries. I know. I know. I just blew your immigrant-mind.
People in Denmark do just fine on bicycles year round. Are you so weak that you can't handle a little snow? I've done it living in NYC. Its not the most pleasant experience but its certainly not going to get you killed unless you're an idiot.
My parents are immigrants like you. They think cars are necessary for everyday. They just bought me a car and I said thanks but I don't intend to spend a ridiculous amt of money on gas when I can easily get around for FREE on my bicycle. What can I say? Like you, they grew up in a poor country and I think they arent comfortable with the thought of physical labor.
Yea who wants to use a bicycle to get around in Bangladesh? After all, you can easily travel 5miles in 25minutes on a bicycle. But of course you'd rather be stuck in traffic for 2hrs instead in your car. Smart.
No problem body. What ever makes you happy. It's all good here but I love my SUV.