As a Dutch guy, I think you covered a lot of information in this short video. but you made a little mistake: car free sundays had nothing to do with safety. it was in response of the oil crisis in a effort to reduce recreational driving. By the way. as a urban planning & infrastructure content creator myself. I am really blown away by how succesfull your channel is!
I am sure you have good examples of this? I mean I live in Amsterdam so I am really interested how the greens have "nanny managed" everything beyond recognition? You mean that you can't park on the Dam square anymore or that the city used to look like this: i.pinimg.com/originals/f1/66/5d/f1665d9dc242dc650dcc597d6179fed3.jpg? If you think that picture is better than what Amsterdam is now, you are simply and in fact objectively wrong.
that's not well designed, it's just designed for bikes not cars, being designed for bikes doesn't mean it's good, it means it sucks to go to work sweating after a 30 min bike journey
1) most people don't sweat when cycling at a relaxed pace 2) many workplaces in bike-friendly cities have showers the employees can use 3) go rewatch the first minute of the video, the drivers are happier too.
.... says a youtube commenter based on no evidence whatsoever. (I biked approx half hour to the university for many years, and sweat was never an issue. The land is flat, and just get a nice bike, and don't sloof je uit.)
As a Dutch guy, I think you covered a lot of information in this short video. but you made a little mistake: car free sundays had nothing to do with safety. it was in response of the oil crisis in a effort to reduce recreational driving.
By the way. as a urban planning & infrastructure content creator myself. I am really blown away by how succesfull your channel is!
Successful.
@@nknkannadiga9742 In relation to the number of videos
i really liked the dive into the history of infrastructure! Not many people talk about that in the surface level :)
Glad to see you back
boostin them algorithms, nice vid
Thanks Mate!
which documentary from vpro did you get the clip at 2:40 from?
Cool video, keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Can you do Berlin next? 😍😍😍 i love ur videos, keep it up!🫶
I'll try!
Missing Person’s song Walking in LA says it all no one walks nor bikes in LA 😂
Yes, why don t we all move to the US ?
Is there a way to contact you privately? Do you have a business email?
Yes. You can email me at kleos.tv.business@gmail.com
Ah yes, "Newyork" and "Los Angles."
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Glad to see yet another "muh Europe good murica bad" video I didn't ask for
my guy I don't know how to break this to you but,, you're the one who clicked on the video,
Based
Bcos…and idk how to break it to you in a lighter way…europe good murica bad…(in terms of urban planning)
Cope.
@@SisterSunny
I said I'm glad to see such a video
Amsterdam is a mere shadow of it’s former self, the greens have ‘nanny managed’ beyond recognition
I am sure you have good examples of this? I mean I live in Amsterdam so I am really interested how the greens have "nanny managed" everything beyond recognition? You mean that you can't park on the Dam square anymore or that the city used to look like this: i.pinimg.com/originals/f1/66/5d/f1665d9dc242dc650dcc597d6179fed3.jpg? If you think that picture is better than what Amsterdam is now, you are simply and in fact objectively wrong.
that's not well designed, it's just designed for bikes not cars, being designed for bikes doesn't mean it's good, it means it sucks to go to work sweating after a 30 min bike journey
1) most people don't sweat when cycling at a relaxed pace
2) many workplaces in bike-friendly cities have showers the employees can use
3) go rewatch the first minute of the video, the drivers are happier too.
I'm pretty sure you're not Dutch
free exercise
I guess you missed the part where they told you that the driving experience for car owners is also one of the best in the world.
.... says a youtube commenter based on no evidence whatsoever. (I biked approx half hour to the university for many years, and sweat was never an issue. The land is flat, and just get a nice bike, and don't sloof je uit.)