06-19-2023, 12:28 PM
(06-15-2023, 07:34 PM)ac3r Wrote: It's also extremely small. You can walk from one end of Amsterdam to the other in just over an hour.
Do you always just pull stuff out of your butt like that?
More like 3.5 hours.
You do the same thing with you oft-debunked 2 hour bus ride claim.
(06-15-2023, 07:34 PM)ac3r Wrote: It is much easier to transform the infrastructure of a city when the city itself is tiny and not even 1 million people live in it.
You mean like Kitchener at 260,000 people an 137km² compared to Amsterdam in the 1980s of 720,000 and 219km²?
(06-15-2023, 07:34 PM)ac3r Wrote: Bike usage is high there because the country/cities are tiny, they have fairly mild weather year round and they really could not afford to waste space on roads.
Country size is irrelevant and using it as an argument is bad faith and dishonest because nobody is talking about biking across Canada, across Ontario, or even across the Netherlands. More like between 1 and 10 km to work in the same city.
As for weather, how many time do people have to bring up the Not Just Bikes video about Oulu, Finland, before you stop making that BS claim?