This is such a normal sight that I had to read the comments to figure out why it was posted.
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I’ve done this.
Basically the app can send you further and further away from your home base that if you end your 5 hour shift in Pankow, hopping on the train home starts looking really good.
If only it was a rental kick scooter.
U5 new stations are very nice indeed
Klug
German efficiency and DB, are two opposite word. I traveled last one month by mostly local trains and everyday I missed a connecting train because my train was late. On average it wasted 1-2 hours everyday.
Germany’s public transport is pretty good but ‘german efficiency’ otherwise is a myth
Je would be faster to his destination if he used the scooter
The fun thing is, he is probably not German, only people I met who work in those delivery jobs are foreigners who could not get a student job or similar due to not speaking German.
So, like any other European city
These guys work under really shitty conditions and sometimes have to take the train to make it in time I think
To be fair, the alternative would be to risk getting run over by a car because we all know German cities LOVE cyclists and scooters (which in turn leads a lot of scooter lenders believing they can use the sidewalk so pedestrians gotta watch out too…)
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I don’t get it.
This is such a normal sight that I had to read the comments to figure out why it was posted.
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I’ve done this.
Basically the app can send you further and further away from your home base that if you end your 5 hour shift in Pankow, hopping on the train home starts looking really good.
If only it was a rental kick scooter.
U5 new stations are very nice indeed
Klug
German efficiency and DB, are two opposite word. I traveled last one month by mostly local trains and everyday I missed a connecting train because my train was late. On average it wasted 1-2 hours everyday.
Germany’s public transport is pretty good but ‘german efficiency’ otherwise is a myth
Je would be faster to his destination if he used the scooter
The fun thing is, he is probably not German, only people I met who work in those delivery jobs are foreigners who could not get a student job or similar due to not speaking German.
So, like any other European city
These guys work under really shitty conditions and sometimes have to take the train to make it in time I think
To be fair, the alternative would be to risk getting run over by a car because we all know German cities LOVE cyclists and scooters (which in turn leads a lot of scooter lenders believing they can use the sidewalk so pedestrians gotta watch out too…)