How Amsterdam Became a Bicycle Paradise
The Dutch capital Amsterdam is widely known for being bike-friendly. But it wasn’t always a model cycling city. Public outrage at rising traffic casualties in the Seventies caused city planners to rethink their approach to urban design.
Video by Gloria Kurnik
Видео How Amsterdam Became a Bicycle Paradise канала Bloomberg Quicktake
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