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Bike lane sweepers- more cities need these

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      I saw another version where this guy made a big magnet cart to pick up metal debris from bike lanes and streets.

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        Especially in Wellington NZ where we currently have an ongoing problem with people dropping tacks in the cycle-lanes.

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          Especially in Wellington NZ where we currently have an ongoing problem with people dropping tacks in the cycle-lanes.

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          What, like on purpose?

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            What, like on purpose?

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            Yes, unfortunately so. And it's been going on a long time...

            • October 2023
            • December 2023
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            • May 2025

            Drivers didn't want to share the road with cyclists. But they also don't want to lose road-space to cycle-lanes.

            Sabotaging the lanes has been going on a long time, is quite regular, and seems to span a wide area - I expect there are several culprits. I hope someone gets caught... given the levels of frustration I also hope things don't get ugly when they are caught.

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              I would 100% use this in my community as a volunteered service to my fellow cyclists! Kind of maddening that my tax dollars don't already go towards street sweeping on a more regular basis, but some areas/trails are downright horrific.

              Side note: FUCK YEAH for using Arkel Orcas (the panniers in the video).

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                I saw another version where this guy made a big magnet cart to pick up metal debris from bike lanes and streets.

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                I saw that, too. TBH, I think you could easily rig a magnet (hardware stores carry them to pick up nails) under a cargo trailer.

                Funny thing is, if you have a place that pays for metal scraps, you could probably make a bit of money selling collected street metal! LOL

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                  I would 100% use this in my community as a volunteered service to my fellow cyclists! Kind of maddening that my tax dollars don't already go towards street sweeping on a more regular basis, but some areas/trails are downright horrific.

                  Side note: FUCK YEAH for using Arkel Orcas (the panniers in the video).

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                  You should throw a little fundraiser party at a local event space, invite some local cyclists, pool some money together, and just start doing it. They cost around $4500, from my research, which is really steep but probably doable with a large enough group of people.

                  You don't need to wait for your government to do things for you. A great example of this in action is PARC who started patching potholes in Portland, OR when the government wouldn't.

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                    You should throw a little fundraiser party at a local event space, invite some local cyclists, pool some money together, and just start doing it. They cost around $4500, from my research, which is really steep but probably doable with a large enough group of people.

                    You don't need to wait for your government to do things for you. A great example of this in action is PARC who started patching potholes in Portland, OR when the government wouldn't.

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                    I was thinking of asking our regional cycling coalition if they'd be interested... then stuff like "what happens if someone breaks it?" and "what's needed to get members to borrow one for use?" etc... then my enthusiasm for that idea disappeared, as they'd have to basically build a program around it.

                    But fuck, maybe my city will offer a "green grant" if I bought one myself! LOL

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                      I was thinking of asking our regional cycling coalition if they'd be interested... then stuff like "what happens if someone breaks it?" and "what's needed to get members to borrow one for use?" etc... then my enthusiasm for that idea disappeared, as they'd have to basically build a program around it.

                      But fuck, maybe my city will offer a "green grant" if I bought one myself! LOL

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                      They may! Or maybe you could just get a close group of friends together to start, and put a little aside for maintenance. You could also find a local company (bike shop?) to sponsor you and throw their advertising on the side of it. That way it's at least partially self-sustainable

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                        They may! Or maybe you could just get a close group of friends together to start, and put a little aside for maintenance. You could also find a local company (bike shop?) to sponsor you and throw their advertising on the side of it. That way it's at least partially self-sustainable

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                        Alternative option:

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNWFnutq2J4

                        LET'S GOOOOO!

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