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396
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Topic
#4223
Bicyclists should not share the road with motorists.
Status
Finished
The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.
Winner & statistics
After 2 votes and with 1 point ahead, the winner is...
Mall
Parameters
- Publication date
- Last updated date
- Type
- Standard
- Number of rounds
- 4
- Time for argument
- Three days
- Max argument characters
- 30,000
- Voting period
- One month
- Point system
- Winner selection
- Voting system
- Open
1500
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Description
Disclaimer : Regardless of the setup for voting win or lose, The aim of this interaction, Is for those that view it, Learn and or take away anything that will amount to any constructive value ultimately. So that counts as anything that'll cause one to reconsider an idea, Understand a subject better, Help build a greater wealth of knowledge getting closer to truth. When either of us has accomplished that with any individual here, That's who the victor of the debate becomes.
I argue why they shouldn't. You argue why they should.
Questions on the topic, leave them in the comments.
Round 1
Basically bicyclists should not share the road with vehicle motorists as the road is engineered for motorist traffic.
This is why fatalities are possible and imminent. This is why the passage of the road is null and void by the slowing down of traffic interfering in traffic that would otherwise be efficient but is not due to bicyclists.
Unless the road is divided up into lanes, just like if there's no sidewalk, pedestrians should not share the road.
In order to use the road as invented, the topic statement would have to be true.
Forfeited
Round 2
Forfeited
Forfeited
Round 3
I rest my case .
Forfeited
Round 4
This site is dead .
Forfeited
Course they are sharing a road if there are sidewalks. What you are talking about is “sharing the same lane”.
Depending on if the contender responds, would you be willing to do the same debate with me?
Same parameters expect for a possible change of three days.