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  3. Škoda have invented a bike bell designed to penetrate noise cancelling headphones, with the goal of reducing cyclist/pedestrian collisions, and then *released the design for free* so anyone can make it and more people can be kept safe!

Škoda have invented a bike bell designed to penetrate noise cancelling headphones, with the goal of reducing cyclist/pedestrian collisions, and then *released the design for free* so anyone can make it and more people can be kept safe!

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  • niall@mastodon.nzN niall@mastodon.nz

    @SimonCHulse its awesome that they did this and that they have opened the design up. But its odd that there's no obvious way to buy it. You can't 3D print a bell so its not like we can all go do it ourselves. Why go through all the other hoopla without making the thing?

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    @Niall @SimonCHulse the “why” is because car companies love making up solutions to cycling safety non-problems for PR and moral licensing the real damage they do to cyclists

    See also Volvo’s victim blaming spray paint

    (Oof, I’m extra grumpy today 🤣)

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      @Niall @SimonCHulse the “why” is because car companies love making up solutions to cycling safety non-problems for PR and moral licensing the real damage they do to cyclists

      See also Volvo’s victim blaming spray paint

      (Oof, I’m extra grumpy today 🤣)

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      @edeverett @Niall it is a real problem, though, as a cyclist I’ve encountered walkers and runners getting in my way and not moving cause they can’t hear me coming on account of headphones.

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      • simonchulse@mastodon.nzS simonchulse@mastodon.nz

        @edeverett @Niall it is a real problem, though, as a cyclist I’ve encountered walkers and runners getting in my way and not moving cause they can’t hear me coming on account of headphones.

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        @SimonCHulse @edeverett @Niall

        The real issue is that cyclists are forced to share paths with walkers and runners.

        Ban cars, hand roads over to cyclists, the 'non-problem' disappears.

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