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My bike is actual not theoretical.

Storing it is very much my practical problem.

The solutions are orthogonal to the presence or absence of parking lots, quays, and hangers in my community.

For me, folding it up and putting it in a closet seems simpler than changing civilization. YMMV.




I actually did emigrate for the sake of a better life that includes a much better bicycle culture, FWIW :).


Better bicycling in the public sphere is among the benefits of my relocation.

The folding bike improves the situation in my domestic life.

In general a bike is a both-and to an automobile not an either-or.

Each is a tool that is better for some jobs and worse for others. As tools neither is moral or immoral, virtuous or evil, inherently right or wrong.


I'd argue that a tool is inherently immoral to the extent that it tends to impose negative externalities on others.




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