It’s a bit weird seeing that strong bicycle culture in the Netherlands didn’t significantly decrease car usage, rather public transport.
Hows public transportation in Cyprus?
We gotta make those red bars smaller
what’s pt
Source?
Surprised to see motorcycle usage so low in Poland. I feel everyone has a crazy cousin who’s passionate about motocross speedway and has three different models of bikes.
Maybe it’s just a regional thing.
What’s PT?
Why do so many people in Luxembourg drive? Isn’t public transport one of the few relatively cheap (free?) things there?
We like cars. That is it.
The Greeks sure do love their motorcycles huh?
Cyprus and Malta surprise me. I thought their small size would make people less likely to drive.
i find it really weird
What’s the source?
We need to get cars below 10%
Was looking for Norway, but nope.
Nice map.
Interesting that former Eastern block countries have the higher PT use
Kinda flawed graph. For example, trains being separated from “PT” or public transport being bunched together into one thing.
I would count long distance buses (city to city) and medium distance buses (villages to city) as separate, and also local and long distance trains as separate.
I would often visit grandma (a 15 km journey) with the 12:50 train and come back with the 20:10 bus, because the only return trains would be at 18:15 and 22:22.
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Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352146516301831?ref=pdf_download&fr=RR-2&rr=71e463fe2fd79bc5
It’s a bit weird seeing that strong bicycle culture in the Netherlands didn’t significantly decrease car usage, rather public transport.
Hows public transportation in Cyprus?
We gotta make those red bars smaller
what’s pt
Source?
Surprised to see motorcycle usage so low in Poland. I feel everyone has a crazy cousin who’s passionate about motocross speedway and has three different models of bikes.
Maybe it’s just a regional thing.
What’s PT?
Why do so many people in Luxembourg drive? Isn’t public transport one of the few relatively cheap (free?) things there?
We like cars. That is it.
The Greeks sure do love their motorcycles huh?
Cyprus and Malta surprise me. I thought their small size would make people less likely to drive.
i find it really weird
What’s the source?
We need to get cars below 10%
Was looking for Norway, but nope.
Nice map.
Interesting that former Eastern block countries have the higher PT use
Kinda flawed graph. For example, trains being separated from “PT” or public transport being bunched together into one thing.
I would count long distance buses (city to city) and medium distance buses (villages to city) as separate, and also local and long distance trains as separate.
I would often visit grandma (a 15 km journey) with the 12:50 train and come back with the 20:10 bus, because the only return trains would be at 18:15 and 22:22.