Bike Lanes by Casey Neistat
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Published 2011-06-07
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All Comments (21)
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Im sure the moment he saw the police car blocking the bike lane, was the happiest moment in his lifeš
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Love how he crashes into a truck, rolls inside and NO ONE cares.
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You can see him smiling as he approaches the police car. That one moment probably made all the previous crashes worth it
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its been like 10 years and this man is still chasing after the one thing that angers him
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Letās just appreciate how commited he was to proving his point
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I like how he's not slowing down, he just straight slamming his bike and his body to the obstacles
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11 years later this dude is still on his bike lane mission.
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This never gets old. For the last 10 years I keep rewatching every now and again.
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he actually risked hurting himself to prove a point lol
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1st: Casey gets $50 ticket 2nd: Casey gets $2000 in medical bills for proving a point
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I had no idea this was made in 2011 until I finished watching this. Absolutely insane, man had his own style down even back then
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It raises an interesting point about traffic. Cities and municipalities create bike lanes to make things "more safe," but in doing so they also create the impression that "bikers always need to be in the bike lane."
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The hitting the cop car was the best bit. What are they gonna say āYou could have avoided it?ā Well then heād have to move out of the bike lane
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He crashed into all those obstacles with the potential to seriously injure himself just to prove a point. That is some serious dedication, respects.
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Even after 12 yrs this video is still timeless.
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Every now and then I have to come back to the classic.
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took nearly 2 years but Bike Lanes just passed 10 MILLION VIEWS!
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I can feel his joy when he was about to crash into the police car
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Casey's new bike lane video brought me back here. Seems like nothing has changed in 11 years
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its has been years since i first viewed it and have recently used it as a case study within my film degree phahaha. Thankyou for free avante garde youtube documentary about bike lane