Road building traditions go back a long way and they are influenced by
many factors. But the way Dutch streets and roads are built today is
largely the result of deliberate political decisions in the 1970s to
turn away from the car centric policies of the prosperous post war era.
Changed ideas about mobility, safer and more livable cities and about
the environment led to a new type of streets in the Netherlands.
The Netherlands’ problems were and are not unique, their solutions shouldn’t be that either.
I think the Dutch could
and should be copied. If you look at the key factors for the change in
Dutch thinking, you see these are just as valid today. The world is
still too dependent on fossil fuels and many cities in the world have
congested streets. Streets and roads which are also very dangerous,
especially for vulnerable road users like pedestrians and cyclists.
And that is even more so when these road users are elderly or children.
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