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Fall in Copenhagen
@darch ah, Autumn, my favourite season (Winter comes second)! Is Denmark as big on cycling as The Netherlands?
yes everyone bikes in Copenhagen
@darch must be nice! It is something almost impossible in many, many cities in the US. Owning a vehicle, and driving, is absolutely necessary.
@lyse Oh wow nice spotting 😳
@lyse Oh wow nice spotting 😳
@fastidious Is that because everything is so far apart? 🤔 (Cities in the US) — My wife and I have an unfounded theory on this 😆
@fastidious Is that because everything is so far apart? 🤔 (Cities in the US) — My wife and I have an unfounded theory on this 😆
@prologic yes, main reason is because everything is so apart. But there are other reasons. We---and I am using the royal we---are lazy, and tend to carry a lot, buy a lot, which will not be viable to transport on bicycles. Also, because we eat so much crap that we tend to get fat, and going in a car is easier for fat people---and that, in turn, makes us even fatter.
It is ingrained in the culture, sadly. I mean, people drive a car to just get to a place that's a block away, to have a coffee. Finally, many cities are simply not designed to be pedestrian, or cyclist friendly. A vicious cycle, no pun intended.
@fastidious Yeah the cycle of poor eating in the US is quite bad 😥
@fastidious Yeah the cycle of poor eating in the US is quite bad 😥