tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102538965694240940.post1875154102310843534..comments2024-03-27T12:53:39.298+01:00Comments on A view from the cycle path: Assen is 750 years oldDavid Hembrowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14543024940730663645noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102538965694240940.post-81355684673765915922009-01-09T06:19:00.000+01:002009-01-09T06:19:00.000+01:00It's hard to believe they really the same location...It's hard to believe they really the same location! The buildings are different, the road width is different (in the first it diverges towards the camera) the building on the left has been changed and the end of the street is completely invisible. It's amazing what 40 years can do to a streetscape. But I think I prefer the look of the buildings in the 60s photo.njhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15278712220761294549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3102538965694240940.post-4924603670082666092009-01-01T00:25:00.000+01:002009-01-01T00:25:00.000+01:00I think the big problem in American cities is not ...I think the big problem in American cities is not so much that the infrastructure was developed before bicycles, but that it was developed specifically for cars, in a lot of cases. Portland is certainly an example of that (especially outside the main city center, which is older and was probably designed for horse carts).<BR/><BR/>Thankfully there's at least starting to be a lot of talk about Dave Feuchthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06103790541088515008noreply@blogger.com