• @Ryctre
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      311 year ago

      I’m sure the people of Duesseldorf are so thankful to have you as their road white knight.

    • @Ryumast3r
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      281 year ago

      Define logical city planning? Is a walkable, green area more desirable than an overgrown road or not?

      Is traffic the end-all-be-all to city planning?

        • @AchtungDrempels
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          81 year ago

          The traffic hasn’t gone, it’s in a tunnel below the promenade.

        • @Aceticon
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          By your own definition “logical city planning” is best done with a good and well integrated public transportation network and the spaces thus freed by having fewer cars being repurposed for uses with proven health benefits compared to roads … which just happen to be green spaces as there are actual proven benefits for human mental and physical health, both from the greenery and the reduction in noise an particulate polution when big roads with heavy traffic are removed.

          Favoring individual cars in a urban environment is actually worse in pretty much every metric: not just mental and physical health but even timewise as better public transportation means way less time wasted in traffic jams, because of all the cars removed from the road and because paradoxically more roads incentivise more cars, so new/bigger roads solve traffic jam problem for a while and then eventualyl it get as bad or worse than before only now there are even more cars, hence more people, stuck in traffic, so more public transportation means shorter commuting times even when you reduce the number/size of roads.

          I get the impression that your logic in thinking of more roads for cars as “logical city planning” comes from never having experienced living in an urban setting with a proper well integrated public transport network or widespread use of cycling for short commutes, which is a critical blindspot in knowledge when claiming to understand urban planning.

    • @kroy
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      131 year ago

      lol… jesus.

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    • @TrickDacy
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      11 year ago

      “Logical city planning” for you does not include planning a city that people enjoy living and breathing in. Just one that cars dominate more every year.

      Yep, you’re American alright.