26 Comments

  1. There is running competition in our city every year (Kaliningrad, Russia). Public transport and cars are not allowed to enter the center of the city during this time. And…. there comes a period of bliss when many people enjoy the calmness of the city streets.

  2. Cars enrich cities to a certain degree. For example the original inhabitants still visit if a certain amount of car influx is allowed leading to better cities with a good spread of people groups of different walks of life.

  3. This is where I live, in Utrecht, and unfortunately, there are quite a few mopeds here now, as well as Fat-Tire bikes. This particular spot is quite busy as it leads to Voorstrat – a curving street that leads towards the Uni. It's a very busy intersection. But still, really nice lifestyle.

  4. To be fair, there's noise you can hear all the people talking and the bike bells, it's quite loud in a human scale! 😅

    Much more pleasant than the noise from car horns and rolling tires

  5. Wasn't quiet and do the subway deliveries get dropped off by bicycle? The sirens chasing illegally entered people make it loud.
    Good night and god bless. Dankuwel

  6. And contrary to popular belief, tires on cars are louder than engines.
    Listen to any highway, you' rarely hear engines [except for idiots speeding], you hear tires on concrete/asphalt.
    Especially semi truck.

Leave A Reply