Copenhagen has 350ish km of bicycle paths, ie. raised narow lanes next to the road, with their own curb. Bike Lanes on the other hand, is a full lane of traffic, converted from being a car lane, into a bicycle lane .. and yes, we only have 25km of those, but they are usually combined with a bicycle path .. so you end up with a really wide path full of bicycles. Also only talking about central copenhagen, not the surrounding cities/area. Btw, you can see bicycle paths on google maps now. :)
Jurahuset: nice, I did a similar program there through the UC. Wonderful time, but now I am working in LA and riding a bike here is like taking your life in your hands.
If you'll take a bit of advice from an old lady: 1. Find out what you want to study first - then where to go. 2. if it's more important to study in a foreign country - find out where you would rather go - then what that country offers - and then pick the best offer.
Yes we do - unfortunately! I hate those international chain-stores which invade other countries. They use unfair competition to squeeze out national, small stores. I'm soooo happy at least Denmark don't have walmart yet.
Thank god I don't love in Copenhagen! Where to place my poor bike? Sometimes I can't even find a good enough place in front of Føtex! (danish supermarket)
Copenhagen has 350ish km of bicycle paths, ie. raised narow lanes next to the road, with their own curb.
Bike Lanes on the other hand, is a full lane of traffic, converted from being a car lane, into a bicycle lane .. and yes, we only have 25km of those, but they are usually combined with a bicycle path .. so you end up with a really wide path full of bicycles.
Also only talking about central copenhagen, not the surrounding cities/area.
Btw, you can see bicycle paths on google maps now. :)
@Mikael Jensen
That's nice, it's similar here in Lyngby.
Thank you for this inspiring video!
Jurahuset: nice, I did a similar program there through the UC. Wonderful time, but now I am working in LA and riding a bike here is like taking your life in your hands.
In Canada, we have dedicated bike lanes in Montréal :)
We are biking a lot here in Denmark :)
If you'll take a bit of advice from an old lady:
1. Find out what you want to study first - then where to go.
2. if it's more important to study in a foreign country - find out where you would rather go - then what that country offers - and then pick the best offer.
Some people once tried to make a critical mass event in Denmark, but then rush hour happened and they got swallowed up by other bicycles. XD
great video
It's an international chain-store. Almost every country has them :)
it is cheaper to use bike in the main cities in Denmark then using a car and also the culture we grew up with bikes
Yes we do - unfortunately!
I hate those international chain-stores which invade other countries.
They use unfair competition to squeeze out national, small stores.
I'm soooo happy at least Denmark don't have walmart yet.
I wonder where Sarah is now
@Onlinepoetrycafe Don't give up!
Thank god I don't love in Copenhagen! Where to place my poor bike? Sometimes I can't even find a good enough place in front of Føtex! (danish supermarket)
@GeniusBeing98 Well, if you're interested in strategy and tactics, that would rule out Italy. On maneuvers once, they invaded the wrong country....
I really like to visit Denmark. They are having a beautiful girl and unique
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hey names Patrick and i want to study danish languages
I didn't know they have 7-11 over there. 1:43
@Onlinepoetrycafe Maybe they don't want bikers in NY...
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