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> Bicycles have wheels, they should be on the streets. But who is arguing that they shouldn't? > [1] is very young No it's not. Photo from 1926: http://www.rijwiel.net/fotos/foto001n.htm > You're over optimizing for a small percentage of the population. From the link [1] in my GP post: "Cycling accounts for 24 % of all commuter trips." That doesn't sound like a small percentage. > You solve a lot by removing cars fro…
> No it's not There are people in their 90s swimming in freezing water Would you say it is ok for everybody? What kind of discussion are you trying to have? > That doesn't sound like a small percentage. And what accounts for the remaining 76%? You are trying to force Netherlands way as if it is the only one. But Netherlands is a very _uncommon_ place. > What would you change in that picture? Why would I want to chang…
Re: Cars took over because the legal system helped squeezed out alternatives
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