Just to compare, this is the utopian dream for Toronto:

There are approx. 18 cars and trucks in that image.

They are taking up SIGNIFICANTLY more space, and are causing traffic.

Still, we keep saying, “give us more of this, please!”.

Insanity or stupidity?

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    4 days ago

    This is A bicycle parking lot at the main station in Utrecht. Now imagine to replace this amount of bycyles with cars and how much space this would take up. However, I still believe, that this is just a bicycle exchange station. You just leave your bicycle there and just grab another one when you leave. You ain’t gonna find your bicycle anyways in this huge pile of bicycle.

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      40 minutes ago

      There also a massive indoor bike parking structure by the central station in Utrecht.

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      You ain’t gonna find your bicycle anyways in this huge pile of bicycle.

      lol the amount of bikes has nothing to do with it. By that logic you wouldn’t be able to find your car in a mega parking lot because there are so many cars. You just go to the place where you parked it? You don’t start looking at the first car and then go to the second car and so on. You go directly to where you know it is. Granted you know where it is, of course…

      As a matter of fact, it’s probably more likely you would lose your car in a huge lot than likely you’d lose your bike here. This is a much smaller area to traverse and search, in case you forgot where you parked.

      Also bikes have locks just like cars.

      Ignore the FUD, folks, buy a bike today!

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      3 days ago

      That’s a temporal bike park. Yes we do find our bikes back, it’s an innate skill.

      Most modern bike parkings are two story: