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Pretty sure it's hard to spend equal amount used on car infrastructure on bike infrastructure, they might need to overengineer to make bike infrastructure as expensive.
They can spend the surplus on tram though.
Just spend all of it on trains/trams and give the roads to the cyclists.
Give me trams and trains. Heck, I spend easily over $100 a month on gas, so I’ll happily spend $50 on a tram/train pass.
With all the money states waste on police lawsuits, we could be paying for security salaries for trams/trains.