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@Kirmo13
@Kirmo13 Күн бұрын
wow such an amazing piece of work. I wonder why it has so few views/likes
@GNU_Linux_for_good
@GNU_Linux_for_good 2 ай бұрын
26:01 That makes Willem-Alexander the bike _ambassador_ of the Netherlands, ha.. ha..
@GNU_Linux_for_good
@GNU_Linux_for_good 2 ай бұрын
24:18 When I look at this picture, one question comes to my mind: _How the heck can I locate where I left my bike (amongst thousands of bikes)?_
@iamjoestafford
@iamjoestafford 3 ай бұрын
This is one of the best videos I've ever seen about this subject - I'm so glad my KZbin algorithm recommended it to me! Well done Richard - this should be watched by transport planners all over the country.
@richardbaker4400
@richardbaker4400 3 ай бұрын
Thanks Joe, very kind of you. Have you got their emails?! Haha
@Doodloper
@Doodloper 6 ай бұрын
Excellent vid by the legendary Richard "Bakker" Baker
@Doodloper
@Doodloper 6 ай бұрын
16:21 This is The Hague, not Groningen...
@hasanwidodo5118
@hasanwidodo5118 8 ай бұрын
The real zero emissions
@rmyikzelf5604
@rmyikzelf5604 8 ай бұрын
47:52 this is a design problem, yet again.
@rmyikzelf5604
@rmyikzelf5604 8 ай бұрын
46:00 even in the Netherlands the car is a close friend rather than a distant memory. Our feet and our fiets, however, are family.
@rmyikzelf5604
@rmyikzelf5604 8 ай бұрын
21:00 There's a great video on YT of a presentation by a Dutch urban planner and consultant (employed by Royal HaskoningDSV) speaking to colleagues and concerned citizens in an American town. He makes a great point by google image searching in various languages with the keyword 'fietser' (in English, German and Dutch). The difference in what kind of pictures come up is remarkable. 'Cyclists' and 'Radfahrer' yield pictures of athletes (mostly men) in lycra wearing helmets on racing bikes, mountain bikes and the like. 'Fietsers' returned pictures of everyday people, men, women, and children on their way to work, school, shops and whatnot in their regular clothing on utilitarian bikes. And of course no helmets 😂
@rmyikzelf5604
@rmyikzelf5604 8 ай бұрын
Fun fact, bikes are about the most efficient way of (city) transportation. And getting people, who really could and would choose the much faster bike if only they felt safe doing so, out of cars also means that people who really need to use a car have more space too. It's all about efficient design and viable alternatives.
@rmyikzelf5604
@rmyikzelf5604 8 ай бұрын
9:30 the die-in
@blodekont5458
@blodekont5458 9 ай бұрын
49:36..NO!! Wrong!! The Dutch have taken out the flaws already, you folks can step in the latest model, not having to invent a prototype
@blodekont5458
@blodekont5458 9 ай бұрын
44:44 sounds like 15 minute city... I live 40 mins way from my work city, can't afford a house there, and the cheap fast ones are for immigrants..trains do not drive as early as 5 am.. 45 mins by car is 5 hours by bike.. and then it is me who is the one to pay for this crappy situation, that has no solution?
@blodekont5458
@blodekont5458 9 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/nKeWaX1tiLB7lck
@Relax72Relax
@Relax72Relax 9 ай бұрын
1:36 Groningen. Train Station.
@Aitmesss
@Aitmesss 10 ай бұрын
Is it really that hard to draw straight lines, and a more proper bicycle sign on the ground??? Just started???...Come on man😅
@user-kx4xd5zo2g
@user-kx4xd5zo2g 11 ай бұрын
What a great film! Thanks Richard for an insight into the UK's challenges with active travel. We have the same issues in Ireland. It is always inspiring to see what the Dutch are up to.
@henkoosterink8744
@henkoosterink8744 11 ай бұрын
Berlin a cycling city? Hahahahaha.
@wendyhuggins5288
@wendyhuggins5288 Жыл бұрын
I'm a keen cyclist and often do cycling holidays in The Netherlands - I love the ease at which I am able to do this. I would so much like to see a great cycle network here in the UK. I can't safely cycle from my home in Stroud to say - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire or Cirencester but would like to... My husband says that the hills and weather are a massive deterrent in the UK for cycling to take off and for there to be positive change. Thank you for a great video and the research involved.
@rmyikzelf5604
@rmyikzelf5604 8 ай бұрын
Gears and electric assists solve hills...
@katherandefy
@katherandefy Жыл бұрын
Wow the narrator voice is really awesome
@0animalproductworld558
@0animalproductworld558 Жыл бұрын
In America, you use your car to drive to a store 1 block away to get just one product 🦢 If you use a bike, you might get robbed, kidnapped, etc 🐇
@gardenstatePR
@gardenstatePR 3 ай бұрын
The USA is the ghetto of the world
@darinakalinova2180
@darinakalinova2180 Жыл бұрын
I do not recommend Dutch biking philosophy to any country or town. There was said that pedestrians are priority over cyclist.That is not correct. I have never seen any cyclist that would priorities anyone walking. Except that the constant mess caused by bikes dropped anywhere is just beyond. While it's very easy to solve it by disposing them off. Another interesting topic is that people bike in the rain and not all of them have rain coat. I believ I don't have to explain what damp clothes will smell like after being in them whole day. The killed children by cars is unfortunate but not unique issue in The Netherlands. The interesting point is that in other counties it was enough to raise the kids more stricty. And yes it is cultural thing, it's about money.
@bebobism
@bebobism Жыл бұрын
Cycling in the Netherlands is one of the first things you learn when you're young and that's been that way for a long time , even before all the 'planning'. We even have classes in elementary school and get proper lessons on the road. It's a cheap and independant way of getting around for youth , I've used a bicycle untill I could ride a moped (16 years) . . . still get around on one. So the idea of bicyclists around you is engraved in your brain even when you get in a car , that's probably the biggest difference with other countries. We are kind of brought up with them , hence the big support for cycling oriented politics.
@MarkNieuwenhuizen
@MarkNieuwenhuizen Жыл бұрын
l like the almost suicidal attempt for an intro, standing in a cycling lane
@mourlyvold64
@mourlyvold64 10 ай бұрын
😄
@PieterPatrick
@PieterPatrick Жыл бұрын
fietsersbond = bikers union.
@JorgePetraglia2009
@JorgePetraglia2009 Жыл бұрын
Something that is missing here is the fact that the Dutch are people like anybody else in the world. They only have one head and five fingers in every hand and yes, two legs to pedal a bicycle and walk like all of the rest of us. The big difference is how they use their brain,and their attitude towards their community. In America (the entire continent, which includes the country in the north with no name) we still believe that owning a car gives us prestige and places us apart from "the less fortunate". A new mentality should be included in this not that new way of life. Driving a motor vehicle it is not a human right, but a privilege and unfortunately for all of us people owning cars are opposed to the idea of taking public transportation,biking and walking. Holland is a very much a flat country and that helps along,although,thanks to advances in technology we have bikes with up to 21 speeds that can negotiate virtually any hill we might encounter in our travels. In countries with extreme winters we should have better and more efficient public transportation, but the reality is that the auto makers don't like that and that's why even the trains are disappearing to give way to congested highways and huge trucks. A new model of society must be instrumented before we lose everything, even our own environment. The Dutch have realized this concept long ago and yet they keep working on it. We, on the other hand believe that a free society is the one where everyone does whatever they please, in spite of consequences. Greetings from Toronto.
@qazatqazah
@qazatqazah Жыл бұрын
This video was clearly an ambitious project. I watched all of it, and I did like it. What I probably liked most about it is your voice as a narrator. Also, your montage of all those short video clips and the accompanying background music were well done, as far as I can tell. There is one bit of critique I would like to give to you. The hardest part of making a good video must be choosing. In this case: choosing which parts of the interviews to show, and which to leave out. I think all of the speakers had some interesting points to make, but trimming off some of it could actually help improve the whole story, by speeding it up a bit and shortening the whole video. Again, I admit that that may be difficult. And, again, with all of that said, I still liked your video. Please continue making them, and I have no doubt in my mind that you will become very good at it.
@Fjodor.Tabularasa
@Fjodor.Tabularasa Жыл бұрын
I am at a loss why you let that Bartlett person explain you how we Dutch developed cycling. He is a foreigner and doesn't even speak Dutch. All he does is regurgitate. Dutch cycling embassy lmao, it's a name he invented to brand himself and sound 'official' and leech off of 50 years of cycling development in the Netherlands. No one knows him.
@SamBarnard1563
@SamBarnard1563 Жыл бұрын
Legend
@elliotcowell3139
@elliotcowell3139 Жыл бұрын
I'd just like to say while in the intro it talks about the netherlands not using a bike as a status symbol or fashion object or whatever. If you want that bike cos you think it looks cool BUY IT. If you want it cos you think it looks classy or racey or whatever, BUY IT. If you want it because you saw some celebrity riding one BUY IT. The planet really doesn't care if you choose to express yourself via bicycle. It absolutely does if you express yourself via car though
@xzaz2
@xzaz2 Жыл бұрын
Then here 'The Netherlands'. Its fucking Amsterdam.
@r.v.b.4153
@r.v.b.4153 Жыл бұрын
As for cycling infrastructure, we can pretty much state that it's representative for the entire country
@r.v.b.4153
@r.v.b.4153 Жыл бұрын
And they also showed some other places, like Utrecht
@collateral7925
@collateral7925 Жыл бұрын
I'm originally from the Netherlands, I always assumed NL had a lot of bicycles because it is flat and other countries have hills. Never realized as such that policy decisions made decades ago also changed the whole city setup. Now I live abroad and, even if I would like to, it would be very difficult to do everything on a bicycle because it is so spread out.
@Aitmesss
@Aitmesss 10 ай бұрын
As a dutchy, just remember daily commute cycling is about 1 to 15 km distances. Above that, you indeed need another transport method. Still, it doesn't have to be the car as the next option. Public transportation is almost as important as the cycling culture. That has to be in support of one and another. Even the right level of restrictions on the use of the car needs time evert and eacceptance in the society.
@dirkbyker
@dirkbyker Жыл бұрын
welvaart = prosperity
@El_Matador724
@El_Matador724 Жыл бұрын
What is the name of intro music track ??
@Lyingleyen
@Lyingleyen Жыл бұрын
I can't make up my mind if it looks like 1980s Beijing or just a Pre-War European City.
@williamgeardener2509
@williamgeardener2509 Жыл бұрын
As a car enthousiast I do not have any problems with reconstructions of streets and roads in favor of bicyclists. I still have the freedom to use my car and if I can't get to one shopping mall by car, I'll just pick another one. I can still get around in the Netherlands by car, I'm not forced to use a bicycle if I do not want to. That said; I do have a problem with the entitlement of a lot of bicyclists who act like they own the road, who think that traffic rules are mere suggestions of how you should participate in traffic and who will call you all sorts of name when they are at fault and nearly get run over. But I guess you do grow an attitude when you're so protected that bicycling drunk in the night, without any lights, on the wrong side of the road while running red lights or failing to give way doesn't have any consequences because other people are always liable when they hit you.
@gerbentvandeveen
@gerbentvandeveen Жыл бұрын
They do that on purpose! Out of that car? Then there is no congestion either!
@gerbentvandeveen
@gerbentvandeveen Жыл бұрын
But, who comes home at night? Not here! #brexit #spakenburg #thenetherland
@gerbentvandeveen
@gerbentvandeveen Жыл бұрын
Please contact BTE GROUP. In the Netherlands?
@AndreSomers
@AndreSomers Жыл бұрын
10:30 The city of Utrecht doesn't have 1.3 million people, it has about 360.000. No single city in the Netherlands has over million inhabitants. If you count the surrounding towns that are effectively grown onto Utrecht, you're at around 720.000. The _province_ of Utrecht does have 1.3 million inhabitants; I guess that's where the confusion comes from.
@ArjenHaayman
@ArjenHaayman Жыл бұрын
a bit annoyed that all the talks about Groningen were illustrated using scenes from Amsterdam but otherwise nice video
@Man-in-the-green
@Man-in-the-green 7 ай бұрын
With Amsterdam you can’t go wrong. 😂🎉
@jsb7975
@jsb7975 Жыл бұрын
The english spoken by the 'fietserbond'- man is obviously cringing, at least somewhat embarressing en does not convince too much. You should have protected this person....
@mourlyvold64
@mourlyvold64 10 ай бұрын
Read your own comment again, have a look at it's 'English'. Then try and realise the irony. I'm sorry, it had to be said.
@jsb7975
@jsb7975 10 ай бұрын
@@mourlyvold64 point made and you are right. (though the phone itself is even worse : en (and) embarressing (embarrassing). Yet lesson learned. 😒
@mourlyvold64
@mourlyvold64 10 ай бұрын
@@jsb7975 Wow, sportief. Het ga je goed!
@markovermeer1394
@markovermeer1394 Жыл бұрын
Some of the footage about Dutch people cycling look very old: I see road which meanwhile have their bike-paths widened a lot. I see bikes parked where there are indoor off-street parkings now.
@marilyntonelli8832
@marilyntonelli8832 Жыл бұрын
We’re not Europe
@marilyntonelli8832
@marilyntonelli8832 Жыл бұрын
All those bikes would be stolen here in. US
@MrVorpalsword
@MrVorpalsword Жыл бұрын
The modes of transport held up as environmentally friendly these days are BUSES and PUSH BIKES ....... have you seen all the double decker buses running about with hardly anyone on them between 9:30 and 16:00 and after 6:30 in British towns? .... it would be cleaner to run taxis most of the day.
@AndreSomers
@AndreSomers Жыл бұрын
Is the problem perhaps that the busses get stuck in the same traffic as all the cars, and are thus slow and unreliable?
@MrVorpalsword
@MrVorpalsword Жыл бұрын
@@AndreSomers No, its just that in most towns and cities in the UK there aren't many people wanting to go anywhere in the middle of the day and in the evening. The buses still run because no one has bothered working out how to replace them with cars ..... you have to understand that London is very different from anywhere else here and you may not know that most local government is run by absolute idiots with no imagination and little intelligence ... may be that is different in Holland? The buses actually break the speed-limit at these times of day.
@bobbieboothroyd8531
@bobbieboothroyd8531 Жыл бұрын
that plumber could get a cargo bike if he really needed to and I have seen lots of you Tube videos about Different veleomobiles theirs one called the Byo highbread which looks like a small truck that can go on bike lanes but you can peddle it and it also as a barttary so in affect its an E Bike. and of course their is a an Velomobile called The PEBL and the ElF Bike which is in America but I think they have stopped making them. but as the Dutch as shown us Britts it can be Done You maybe interested in watching the Active Towns channel.
@MrVorpalsword
@MrVorpalsword Жыл бұрын
The Dutch have a different, less competitive society than the UK their bikes are less competitive too, just look at them .... oh and its VERY, VERY, FLAT. in the UK, the cyclists are VERY different ....... particularly in London, most cyclists are RACING, clad in LYCRA on fast Bikes - you have to get the aggression out of British cyclists before it can work as well as in Holland. For instance, Oxford Road, Manchester, a broad, fairly empty road goes through the university campus, with a bike lane on either side, the cyclists belt through as fast as they can making the cycle lanes the difficult part of the road to cross as a pedestrian. Boris bikes HAVE helped slow the bike traffic in London - I speak as a cyclist.
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands Жыл бұрын
LoL "Revolution", yeah like the American shoe revolution, you find them everywhere..