A noble set of goals. I hope he is successful. I've been riding for 65 years. I still enjoy it immensely. And I have seen the analogy of birds in flight. Bicycling is as close as we can get to the illusion of flight. It takes a little practice and you have to keep your head up. But, even if you don't, it is still worthwhile.
I was working in Singapore 6 years ago. They are saying that they cannot improve bicycle infrastructure, because the country is too small. Bullocks! When they were building a small area near my workplace for residential and business use, there were 3 roads crossing the area; all with 3 lanes and 3 exit points requiring more traffic lights. One exit and bicycle paths were oh so easy. They don't think the right way.
I didn't know what to expect before I watched this video. I was a bit skeptical as to how good of a video it could be. It surprised me in a very good way! The facts/points you bring up are very new to me and I'll bet new to the majority of people. You're doing a great thing for people, businesses, the Earth.... I'm going to contribute to your plan as much as I can. It's a win win for everyone! Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this, you should be very proud of yourself! You're the kind of person the world needs more of! Again, great job and many thanks for what you are doing!! PS where can I get a bike bell/time machine? That is truly amazing! 🤣
If even a fraction of the billions, likely trillions of dollars that have been put into "GREEN" energy initiatives around the world were put into building cycling as transportation networks in our cities the value of the ROI would be many times the cost of implementation... from the cost savings related to increased demand for denser core housing, decreased roadway expansion and maintenance costs to the massive cost savings from reduced obesity rates and a healthier population both physically and mentally. ..."Cycling adds years to life and life to years" I like that.
lol at 7:59 where a slightly tubby bloke is clearly not feeling it: arms crossed and trying not to fall asleep. Great talk though, and absolutely spot on (although he really should say 'cycle' rather than 'bicycle' as that includes the people that use trikes and quads and trailers). Let's hope that this year's 'Gear Change' doc from the govt along with Active Travel England is enough to really get the necessary change happening. Things are significantly more hopeful than they were when Adam gave this talk.
I have learned how to drive a car but not ride a bike, I really like to learn but I am scared as the bike lanes are either too narrow or none existence at all, I do hope in the near future there will be a dedicated bike lane somewhere here in Hampshire, not just for leisure or sport, but to go to work or to the shop, this will also boost local sales.
A noble set of goals. I hope he is successful. I've been riding for 65 years. I still enjoy it immensely. And I have seen the analogy of birds in flight. Bicycling is as close as we can get to the illusion of flight. It takes a little practice and you have to keep your head up. But, even if you don't, it is still worthwhile.
Excellent presentation. I made the change to bike this year and everything he said is accurate. Amazing transformation!
This sound is for me happy & quiet childhood with a great hope & love & sincere feelings 🌸🚲🚲🚲🚲🚲
I really hope we in England embrace cycling more. I live on my bike and wouldn't be without it.
Where do i sign. That is progress and a world i want to live in.
I was working in Singapore 6 years ago. They are saying that they cannot improve bicycle infrastructure, because the country is too small.
Bullocks!
When they were building a small area near my workplace for residential and business use, there were 3 roads crossing the area; all with 3 lanes and 3 exit points requiring more traffic lights.
One exit and bicycle paths were oh so easy. They don't think the right way.
I'm currently working on a presentation on this topic for my English lessons, thanks to you. Great talk and good luck spreading the word!
I'm a poor working American I ride my bicycle everyday
That makes you richer in health than anyone who drives a car.
I didn't know what to expect before I watched this video. I was a bit skeptical as to how good of a video it could be. It surprised me in a very good way! The facts/points you bring up are very new to me and I'll bet new to the majority of people. You're doing a great thing for people, businesses, the Earth....
I'm going to contribute to your plan as much as I can. It's a win win for everyone! Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this, you should be very proud of yourself! You're the kind of person the world needs more of! Again, great job and many thanks for what you are doing!!
PS where can I get a bike bell/time machine? That is truly amazing! 🤣
If even a fraction of the billions, likely trillions of dollars that have been put into "GREEN" energy initiatives around the world were put into building cycling as transportation networks in our cities the value of the ROI would be many times the cost of implementation... from the cost savings related to increased demand for denser core housing, decreased roadway expansion and maintenance costs to the massive cost savings from reduced obesity rates and a healthier population both physically and mentally.
..."Cycling adds years to life and life to years" I like that.
Fourteen comments in two years...we have a long way to go folks.
That would be UA-cam..they don't like this type of content
Boris needs to see this
lol at 7:59 where a slightly tubby bloke is clearly not feeling it: arms crossed and trying not to fall asleep.
Great talk though, and absolutely spot on (although he really should say 'cycle' rather than 'bicycle' as that includes the people that use trikes and quads and trailers). Let's hope that this year's 'Gear Change' doc from the govt along with Active Travel England is enough to really get the necessary change happening. Things are significantly more hopeful than they were when Adam gave this talk.
I have learned how to drive a car but not ride a bike, I really like to learn but I am scared as the bike lanes are either too narrow or none existence at all, I do hope in the near future there will be a dedicated bike lane somewhere here in Hampshire, not just for leisure or sport, but to go to work or to the shop, this will also boost local sales.
How’s it going?
I’ll do the opposite this year. Good luck! Once you got it, you’ll want to be riding everyday
Great vision for the future Adam! Sincerely hope it happens. Some European cities are already taking up the mantle.
Lol, at the guy falling asleep 🤣
What time on vid lol??
Now is march 2024. I agree with the speaker. I do my own trying to get some changes in my comunity.
Well as an Indian.... Where my country men get killed by cars and bikes..... I'd prefer only bicycles O roads
You live more in 5 minutes on a bike than most people do there whole life's
Great! Thanks!
Loved it !!!!!!!
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Welcome to the future!
Ga toch fietsen!
maybe UK should ban bicycles on public places same as they baned electric scooters