My observation

  My observation, which I am going to write about today, was made on holiday in Stockholm. The whole capital of Sweden made a huge impression on me but the thing that really stuck in my mind was an amazing traffic movement. Lots of bike paths, expanded metro, fewer cars and as the result no traffic jams. This made me think whether it is possible to do something similar in Poland because as we know in big cities, especially in Warsaw, people often struggle with traffic jams and finding a place to park up.

  Obviously, it’s easier to implant those things in Sweden as it’s a richer country so their infrastructure is more developed but if created a well-organized plan, these changes could happen in the next years. In my opinion, this plan should consist of creating new bus lanes, bike paths, subway lines and cutting the price of tickets. I know it would cost a lot of money but wasting less time on transport and lowering the level of fumes in the air seems like a decent deal.

Komentarze

  1. Certainly an example to learn from. Cheap, safe and comfortable public transport is the key to getting rid of cars in cities.
    On the other hand, you have to remember that Warsaw has sprawling suburbs and is generally spread out over a huge area. So all these satellite towns like Łomianki or Legionowo would have to be connected to the centre with fast and efficient transport too.
    And Poles love their cars!

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