To build a fully climate-neutral transport system in the Netherlands, many citizens will have to give up their cars, Jan Willem Eirsman, the government’s new chief climate adviser as chairman of the Scientific Climate Council, told the AD.

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      1 year ago

      I wish :( The city centers are very walkable and there’s plenty of safe bicycle infrastructure, but cars are still very clearly the dominant mode of transport. Every weekend there’s queues to the parking garages in every part of the city.

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        1 year ago

        I like the way most city centers are set up but I think public transport coverage should be improved in most places before the government starts trying to push people out of their cars. My local municipality is trying the same thing and making the same mistake, they’re not improving public transport but they are trying to discourage people from coming by car. How is that supposed to work if you can’t even get there properly if you live in a part of town that either has no connection or it takes you 3 to 4 times as long as it would take you by car to take the bus?

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      1 year ago

      Yeah I mean just look at the bike parking at the F1 the other week.