#23 - yeah, this is insanely dumb...40K people in 160 acres = 160K people/sqmi. Manhattan, hardly a liberal utopia, by comparison is 75K people/sq mi. So your plan is double the urban density of Manhattan. Genius.
Actually it's not insanely dumb. It simply not safe: The houses can not be reached by fire fighters and ambulances in any way. We still need streets, there is no way around them yet! At least not with that kind of urban planning.
What, nothing from Mother Russia? Oh, that's right, the whole country is turning into a sh#thole while the terrorists are out invading other countries. @$$holes!
#33 How many of those riders commute when it rains, or for that matter, snows? #34 Hardly a snow storm. I've seen more snow falling on the Texas Gulf Coast.
Simeon, it was planned and Build in the 1920 for Blue Collar Worker and had perks like hot Water and central heating for an affordable price Guess what this workers couldnt affordable? Yeah, fricking cars
#33 A bit misleading. Those vehicles can each hold 4, 5, or more people, so the number of arrows would be similar. And as stated previously, it would look very different in bad weather, but that would not fit with the agenda of the person who posted it.
so: 1.) where ARE all these cars now? 2.) how do they get to work in the next city? not everyone (can) work(s) near his living place, there are not good public transportation possibilities in most places over city borders. 3.) wind, snow and rain - the bikers pain (and so fun with kids) or bigger loads of groceries
"Professor Carlos Moreno's Urban Theory Of ‘15-Minute City’ - A Concept Where Everyone Has Access To All Facilities And Resources Within A 15-Minute Walk Or Bike Ride"
#23 - yeah, this is insanely dumb...40K people in 160 acres = 160K people/sqmi. Manhattan, hardly a liberal utopia, by comparison is 75K people/sq mi. So your plan is double the urban density of Manhattan. Genius.
Actually it's not insanely dumb. It simply not safe: The houses can not be reached by fire fighters and ambulances in any way. We still need streets, there is no way around them yet! At least not with that kind of urban planning.
What, nothing from Mother Russia? Oh, that's right, the whole country is turning into a sh#thole while the terrorists are out invading other countries. @$$holes!
#33 How many of those riders commute when it rains, or for that matter, snows? #34 Hardly a snow storm. I've seen more snow falling on the Texas Gulf Coast.
Simeon, it was planned and Build in the 1920 for Blue Collar Worker and had perks like hot Water and central heating for an affordable price Guess what this workers couldnt affordable? Yeah, fricking cars
#33 A bit misleading. Those vehicles can each hold 4, 5, or more people, so the number of arrows would be similar. And as stated previously, it would look very different in bad weather, but that would not fit with the agenda of the person who posted it.
so: 1.) where ARE all these cars now? 2.) how do they get to work in the next city? not everyone (can) work(s) near his living place, there are not good public transportation possibilities in most places over city borders. 3.) wind, snow and rain - the bikers pain (and so fun with kids) or bigger loads of groceries
#34 Hardly a snow storm. I've seen more snow falling on the Texas Gulf Coast.
@#33 how many old people and disabled going to ride bikes as well?
Guess what this workers couldnt affordable?
Yeah, fricking cars
It isnt illegal in fact There are multiple eiffel Towers in the us alone.
I get the Need to build something like that in Touristy Vegas but i always cringe hard when i See this Replica in the Swaps of florida
1.) where ARE all these cars now?
2.) how do they get to work in the next city? not everyone (can) work(s) near his living place, there are not good public transportation possibilities in most places over city borders.
3.) wind, snow and rain - the bikers pain (and so fun with kids) or bigger loads of groceries
also only left side of the "better part" of the image is used by bikes instead of car...
so its 5 vs 13 at the best.