▲ | zelos 6 days ago | |
The Netherlands really does a great job on infrastructure. It's not like they're even particularly anti-car: driving there is a pretty decent experience too. It's extremely depressing driving onto the ferry in Hook of Holland and then driving off at Harwich. | ||
▲ | com 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I’ve always thought of the Netherlands as Infrastructire Country, so much of that territory has been significantly altered over the last four or five thousand years that it’s leaked into their world view. Problems can be solved with enough time, rough consensus and effort. It seems like such a weirdly outdated modernist view when living in other places. | ||
▲ | panick21_ 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Its amazing, its almost as if driving is better when a huge amount of trips are instead done with transportation systems that require far less space and are far better for the environment. Its as if drivers benefit just as much from good driving alternatives as non-drivers. But somehow this is consistently ignored by the 'pro-driving' crowd. You are literally improving the overall efficiency of the whole system at minimal cost. |