In Copenhagen, we all ride bicycles everywhere, partly because it is impossible to park a car, but also because you can cross the city in 20 minutes on a bike.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In Europe, I always have fun bike riding in Amsterdam.
Copenhagen has done a remarkable job creating streets that are focused on bicycles and pedestrians.
Cycling is open to the whole world.
Riding a bicycle is the summit of human endeavour - an almost neutral environmental effect coupled with the ability to travel substantial distances without disturbing anybody. The bike is the perfect marriage of technology and human energy.
I love cycling, but if I could find a way of building something above the streets for cyclists, that would be amazing. We need even more space.
Well, you go to Holland and everybody's on a bike - nobody would think to have a car.
My experience in Amsterdam is that cyclists ride where the hell they like and aim in a state of rage at all pedestrians while ringing their bell loudly, the concept of avoiding people being foreign to them.
Usually, the great thing about cycling is that anybody can watch it; it's very accessible.
I want London to be the most cycle-friendly city on Earth, and I want more people to be happy and safe on bicycles.
In Copenhagen, there's a long-term commitment to creating a well-functioning pedestrian city where all forms of movement - pedestrian, bicycles, cars, public transportation - are accommodated with equal priority.