They didn’t come out of nowhere in those countries. They were once as car centric as everywhere else.
‘if you build it, it will come’
They didn’t come out of nowhere in those countries. They were once as car centric as everywhere else.
‘if you build it, it will come’
MBech@feddit.dk 1 month ago
Not quite sure about that. Denmark famously had a bicycle regiment during WW2. We’ve never been anywhere near as car centric as places like the US, for various reasons including, but probably not limited to:
This is not to say that the person you responded to isn’t completely wrong about everything, it’s just not going to help acting like we’ve ever been as crazy about our cars as they have always been. It could also be a decent roadmap for how to get rid of the huge deathtraps, and get people more excited about bicycles.
Akasazh@feddit.nl 5 weeks ago
Sure. I’m from the Netherlands, we did use bikes more often. But if you look at infrastructure from the fifties and compare that to today there’s a world of change. Cars were everywhere and bike lanes just a line on the road.
Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
All of those are policy choices though. None of that (except the old cities) happened by accident