I see these every time a bicycle path intersects with any kind of car or train infrastructure. It just seems really patronizing, as if we’re not capable of slowing down without getting off the bike; it also shifts responsibility onto the cyclists if there is a crash based on something arbitrary (mounted vs dismounted).

Ah, I am always happy to talk to a fellow angle-grinder enthusiast. I’ve had too many Dewalt bushings go bad–they’re a false economy, enshittified to make line go up.
For me, Milwaukee is that sweet spot for value and quality.
I hope to be an enthusiast soon enough, it’s one of the major tools missing from my workbench. Milwaukee -is- pretty good, and I already have the battery packs.
But after working with a shipwright who had all Bausch tools I’ve been spoiled.
Cut down many signs?
Oh, no, sir. That would be a crime.
I mostly use angle grinders for my sourdough. A bread can never be too hard is my personal opinion.
You must have the jaw muscles of a mastiff and the palate of beaver.