Sort of comforting that all idiots do not reside in the United States. Regardless of what they say, though, car dominates in New York and I am sure that Copenhagen is much more bike friendly.
And now Amsterdam, as well, is "having issues"; I truly hope we haven't reached the plateau of "peak bike use". THAT would be truly sad -- particularly as I have NO plans or intent to replace the car I sold eight years ago.
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ian,
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Get rid of your mayor sending him here to Spain. He would fit perfectly amongst our politicians...
You just need to take a look at our chucklehead of a mayor to realize that maybe you haven't got it quite so bad
(/disillusioned Torontonian cyclist)
Sort of comforting that all idiots do not reside in the United States. Regardless of what they say, though, car dominates in New York and I am sure that Copenhagen is much more bike friendly.
And now Amsterdam, as well, is "having issues"; I truly hope we haven't reached the plateau of "peak bike use". THAT would be truly sad -- particularly as I have NO plans or intent to replace the car I sold eight years ago.
Why was he elected in the first place? Did the people of Copenhagen share the same view as the mayor?
Could be worse... At least the mayor of CPH isn't paying a lot of money to REMOVE bike lanes, like Rob Ford of Toronto is right now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nySs1cEq5rs
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