I don’t know… I have been there twice in the last 4 years, and I went in many places (touristy and not, I was there for work, Just as examples: Truderinger Str. or Marsstraße are not so central) and never saw anything like that. For sure I didn’t see cars parked on the bus stop or on the zebra crossings.
But anyway, with a similar car density (but people density is almost double in Milan) I am not be surprised that the situation is comparable in both places.
So, well, you should organize and count them too! I think that such a status is unacceptable independently of where it happens 🙂
I have been in Munich… Not remotely comparable.
Did you see the pictures in the article below? They are not an exception. Cars are parked like this in all Milan, on all the streets.
What surprises me the most is maintenance cost of thosr urban highways, when compared to every other alternative project!
I don’t see any difference:
Well it is a permanent April fools provocation.
And then, if it works, it works!
https://vancouver.citynews.ca/2024/04/01/pedestrian-safety-brick-april-fools/
Please share it, then, if you really do!
To cross the roads safely when needed 🙂
Relevant video in which a guy stands still at the side of a road next to a pond:
Hands free: he gets a lot of splashes by uncaring passing drivers
Holding a brick in his hand: drivers slow down and avoid the pond.
It’s really funny:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQpaEN_TN_U
As usual drivers care more about their car than other people’s wellbeing.
BTW: any shop that sells inflatable bricks?
Maybe the author of this comment would think twice about threatening someone if he/she was banned from this community for some time
That said, Plug in hybrids are still ‘better’ than petrol or diesil cars for overall emissions. The title makes out they’re worse. Which is untrue.
A title is a title. I added a clarification at the top post. I have mo intention to deceive anyone
Edit : So people are buying plug-in hybrids and just not charging it- why ?
Why is the open point. Maybe the range is not enough for the majority of owners, maybe they are too lazy or maybe gas prices are too low to justify the charge?
I really hope there will be a follow-up study trying to answer this point
Honestly I thought that, being the article on the European Commission website, was a good enough sign of trustable source.
I added a disclaimer at the top of the post hoping to make things more clear
Thank you! Very good insight. It’s expensive stuff, but it can be worth it
Ok, so it’s definitely e threat 😁
Depends: are you a Ferrari customer or not?
My garmin bike computer + garmin varia radar can do this.
Interesting! what data does it collect? Like: number of cars, their speed and distance from your bike? Does it give you aggregated statistics or data over time? Can you export it?
Could you maybe show me an example?
You are joking right?
You shouldn’t, because this is exactly the message of this ad from VW
I answer myself: I tested it successfully (thanks again) and it used my local ETC time
One question: is the scheduled time I tended as my local time zone, is it UTC or is it something else?
Thank for the great app BTW!
I was genuinely surprised, because what you wrote was really different from what I experienced. But my experience i Munich is objectively limited. I somehow hoped that Germany, and Munich (along with other European cities) could be used as a model of how to do things right.
Exactly, and all this stuff about counting the cars is to try to move something. I have not much hope honestly, but excluding violence and vandalism, I think this is as much as someone can do
This is completely crazy. In Milan they justify bad parking by saying things like “it has always been like this” or “yeah, but you can go around it” etc. FFS, do your job!!