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?
No better, indeed. Just pointing out that there are current issues with the way it’s organized, so there is a lot of room for improvement and it shouldn’t be seen as a perfect bike utopia it’s often posed as.
If you ask me, Scandinavian countries often have a better thought out bike infrastructure, with plenty of separate bike lanes that are planned in a way as to allow bikers and pedestrians to easily coexist and have plenty of space.
Scandi cities are far lower-density than Dutch cities.
Dutch person living in Norway: 1. Amsterdam has perhaps the worst biking infrastructure in the Netherlands, 2. It’s much better than anything you will ever find in Norway.