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lol, Copenhagen isn’t any better, but he did have some valid pointshttps://twitter.com/colvilleandersn/status/1432791331584319489 …
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4. This is not a mistake but a result of how many people actually cycle here. You need bidirectional bikeways. The symbols are there because of tourists (like Mikael)
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Tourists are a common occurrence though, so I’m with Mikael here that we should design for that
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