- IMPORTANT: The Dutch invested €595 million annually on urban biking, resulting in €19 BILLION saved in public health care costs alone. That’s how smart governments do the math on investing in better mobility. Let’s be clear— it wastes public money to NOT do it. #CityMakingMath HT @modacitylife.comMay 13, 2025 23:58
- indeed the cheapest & smartest form of transport, reducing costly traffic jams => less waste of work / delivery / life time & less pollution @bmi.bund.de @bmwe-bund.bsky.social @bundestag.de @spdfraktion.de @rodki.bsky.social @gruene-bundestag.de @dielinkebt.de @omasgr.bsky.social @greenpeace.de
- Yes but cars and freedom and bla bla
- Yes! But remember: the hovenring was a car project (to get rid of bike lanes in roundabout to increase car traffic throughput) and was also paid with by car budget. Still awesome and beautiful architecture and I love to ride my bike there. More affordable version without slope is this 👇
- This is a good result but one thing that assists the Dutch with infrastructure projects is the fact that the entire country is about the size of the Hunter Valley, where I reside. Not dissing the Dutch - most of my living relatives live there.
- Zullen we maar niet verder overdrijven?
- B Toderian has great tweets to retweet on urbanism!
- The circular overpass traffic circle is brilliant. No more drivers plastering the sidewalks with the blood of cyclists.