Oggi è stato inaugurato un nuovo ponte a Praga. Servirà solo al trasporto pubblico, ai ciclisti, ai pedoni e ai veicoli di emergenza. Non sono ammesse auto private.
Oggi è stato inaugurato un nuovo ponte a Praga. Servirà solo al trasporto pubblico, ai ciclisti, ai pedoni e ai veicoli di emergenza. Non sono ammesse auto private.
That’s how the Old Bridge in Bratislava (which is actually the newest bridge in the city, but nevermind) works right now. It’s used by trams (line 3), pedestrians and cyclists.
TemporarySun314 on
I guess the fascists from “Motorist for themselves” are raging over it.
“The party opposes green politics, liberalism, and progressivism and wants to abolish all bicycle lanes.[7] It has stated its support for “cars, coal and the Czech crown”.[7] Later, the party also proclaimed its opposition to the European Union, adoption of the Euro and the European Green Deal, while voicing its support for a free market, coal and a nuclear-based energy strategy.[16]”
SweetAlyssumm on
No private cars is good. They need to accommodate disabled persons and people too old to walk or bike.
Elelith on
We have similar opening in Finland tomorrow! I think it’s our longest bridge? Maybe?
CountessOfCheese on
God what a concept. I wish I’d been born in Europe. 🙁
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That’s how the Old Bridge in Bratislava (which is actually the newest bridge in the city, but nevermind) works right now. It’s used by trams (line 3), pedestrians and cyclists.
I guess the fascists from “Motorist for themselves” are raging over it.
“The party opposes green politics, liberalism, and progressivism and wants to abolish all bicycle lanes.[7] It has stated its support for “cars, coal and the Czech crown”.[7] Later, the party also proclaimed its opposition to the European Union, adoption of the Euro and the European Green Deal, while voicing its support for a free market, coal and a nuclear-based energy strategy.[16]”
No private cars is good. They need to accommodate disabled persons and people too old to walk or bike.
We have similar opening in Finland tomorrow! I think it’s our longest bridge? Maybe?
God what a concept. I wish I’d been born in Europe. 🙁