I love that. We even have something similar on my street - it makes a world of difference.
Still mostly cars though.
I love that. We even have something similar on my street - it makes a world of difference.
Still mostly cars though.
Sure, here too. But cargobikes take up a lot more space than regular bikes.
Meanwhile a battle royale between cargobike owners about parking unfolds in backyards, at schools and shops.
But i aint never seen car spots designated for cargobikes although three families could benefit from just one car space.
You still get it?
Remember how a lot of people used to say ‘I’m not voting cause I can’t tell the candidates apart/they’re both equally bad’?
I suggest a whooping.
Looking forward to have America back one day.
Hugs and kisses, a European
That’ll teach the libs!
(Sarcasm)
What really grinds my gears, is whenever it snows, and it is really easy to tell the cars aren’t even being used most days.
Our public space is apparently just a place for some people to store their personal belongings.
Makes me want to just put a freezer in a vacant parking spot and leave it there.
For people interested in this, also check out Pontevedra in Spain. They went (almost) car free and the city blossomed ❤️
I kind of agree, although I wouldn’t say it tracks directly. But less workers rights surely means disengagement, less nuanced goals than just profits surely means disengagement.
Also anglo-saxon management philosophy is definitively part of this.
I aint a fan of a two-party system - I’ll take the slow, stable Danish way any day.
But how is that directly related to disengaged workers?
Well that, and fear-mongering and lying on the other side of the aisle.