for example in New York city, there are a hundres of miles of bike lanes that have been created in the last few years, and yet NY couldn't make it to the #20 bikeable cities so far ???
There are still too many cars in NYC for people to be convinced that biking is for them. Look at any city that bikes a lot, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, etc. Almost no cars at all.
@@weetikissa yup. bike lanes need to be completely separated to be safe enough for your child to bike to school. on top of that, the best bike cities in the world make it so that bike routes are more efficient than automobile routes, thereby encouraging people to bike.
This conversation gets more and more relevant everyday as urban areas continue to grow
Great talk!
for example in New York city, there are a hundres of miles of bike lanes that have been created in the last few years, and yet NY couldn't make it to the #20 bikeable cities so far ???
There are still too many cars in NYC for people to be convinced that biking is for them. Look at any city that bikes a lot, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, etc. Almost no cars at all.
@@weetikissa yup. bike lanes need to be completely separated to be safe enough for your child to bike to school. on top of that, the best bike cities in the world make it so that bike routes are more efficient than automobile routes, thereby encouraging people to bike.
Nice concepts
Vikas is living the American dream. How are you going to say "our cities," and you have a full-blown Indian accent?