Postby Bookymummy » Mon Jul 24, 2023 6:29 pm
I’m equivocal about the cars, but just wanted to pick up on the comment about cycling in Amsterdam as an example of a ‘pro-cycling’ environment.
It might well feel ‘super safe’ for cyclists, sadly I don’t think the same could be said for pedestrians. I’ve just come back from Amsterdam too and, as a diehard pedestrian, I didn’t feel very safe at all! Many of the pavements have been removed and replaced by cycle lanes and, if you are on foot, everywhere you are surrounded by e-bikes, pushbikes, motorbikes, e-scooters, coming at you, at speed, from all directions. Crossing roads you literally take your life in your hands not to be knocked over!! As usual, many cyclists think the traffic rules don’t apply to them so they ignore things like traffic lights too. Tbh, in a ‘cycle town’ like Amsterdam cars are the least of your problems if you’re a pedestrian!