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- Henri Lefebvre, The Right to the City — In brief, the right to the city is the right to the production of a city. The labor of a worker is the source of most of the value of a commodity that is expropriated by the owner. The worker, therefore, has a right to benefit from that value denied to them. In the same way, the urban citizen produces and reproduces the city through their own daily actions. However, the the city is expropriated from the urbanite by the rich and the state. The right to the city is therefore the right to appropriate the city by and for those who make and remake it.
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yeah, there are absolutely not wheels on its side which makes it wider, the whole construction doesn't give it totally different driving characteristics and there is a bike lane to home of every single one of your potential customer, so, you know, these bikes won't use the width of one car lane, because often times it will be the only option.
yeah, lot of empty space to take everything you would fit in your average delivery van. everyone can clearly see that.
oh i am? are you sure about that? 😂
cargo bike is not efficient alternative to a car, because it is far slower and has much lower capacity than the car, so you will deliver less cargo in longer time. or same cargo in same time using a LOT MORE bikes.
that doesn't mean and i never said they don't have its use-cases, but claiming it will solve the traffic congestion is wild exaggeration.