SomeAmateur@sh.itjust.works 2 hours ago
They don’t ride bikes and they don’t see many people riding them for practical uses (work, shopping etc) so for them it’s hard to sell the idea of bike infrastructure (that they think is for mainly recreational riders) making their commute slower and not the best use of tax money.
I get how this is flawed thinking and I want more pedestirian and bike friendly areas, but that is their perspective.