Article about an experiment from Brisbane, Australia.

  • agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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    18 days ago

    Considering it was founded, like, 2000 years ago, that isn’t really surprising. Turns out, being a pedestrian in a city which was established in a millennium when being a pedestrian was the norm is quite easy compared to the same effort in much more recent municipalities. Have you ever really paid attention to the plot of Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

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      18 days ago

      Vienna is very walkable but also really big. The answer is, mostly, public transport, a lot of it and cheap. Public transport costs ~ 400€ per year if you have the annual pass for Vienna (you can use all public transport). Also at the moment a build out of bike lanes makes a combination of bike/public transport very interesting for big parts of the city.

      P.s. Can’t really remember the plot if Rodger Rabbit.

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        18 days ago

        But you forget, that we’re living in forest cities with exploding trees!

        That this idiot even got a single vote is beyond me…but well, who am I to talk with Kickl promoting the same kind of xenophobia.
        But I’m getting a bit off topic, although all those conversatives world wide seem to love to be stuck in their cars in traffic jams…

    • toad@sh.itjust.worksBanned
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      18 days ago

      Yes we get it it colonists living on stolen land have all the room in the world to be able to vroemvroem their fatass everywhere