Oh my! I've found my new favorite website of all time: https://cyclingfallacies.com/

A list of all kinds of uninformed reasons people give for not making it safer and easier to bike, with rebuttals. This is exactly the kind of thing the internet is useful for!

It's available in many languages, and you can help translate it. The content is CC licensed. It's great!

Thanks to the fantastic podcast Bike Talk for letting me know about it!

#bicycle #BikeTooter #biking #urbanism #FactsAndLogic #BikeTalk

The only thing that would make it better would be if it was a wiki – and also had a Wikipedia compatible license. I've actually thought about gathering a list like this on a wiki myself, in Norwegian.
Actually, I'd love to see "a Wikipedia" for stuff like this! A place to add all arguments for and against anything and have people collaborate on going in depth on the arguments and citing sources for the various positions. It would need to have the same strict standards for behavior and rigor. This could be incredibly interesting and useful, I think! When people say it's better for the economy to not fix climate change, what do they base that on? What is the opposite argument based on? etc
@forteller dette minner meg om https://rationalwiki.org/, uten at jeg på noen som helst måte går god for innhold, struktur, moderatorer osb.
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