• Dozzi92
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    13 hours ago

    NYC is thrice as dense as Berlin, the densest city in Germany. Probably accounts for something.

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      13 hours ago

      It really doesn’t, because in Germany cars always move out of the way. Even if the street is completely full of cars waiting at a red light for example.

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        12 hours ago

        tbf it’s because there is room for them or the ambulance to move to, like a bus lane, a bicycle path etc, but that’s not acceptable in many places

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          11 hours ago

          No, that’s my point. In the video there is much more room to move than what I mean, with two lanes it mostly suffices to just move the car to either edge of the road.