Comments by "LancesArmorStriking" (@LancesArmorStriking) on "" video.
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Hey, just wanted to float a video idea!
I originally posted it in Adam Something's comments, but realized that his urban planning content centers more around opinion-based critiques, and may not be the best platform to explore this specific topic
I love your video about the extensive traffic-calming measures in the Netherlands, their preventative approach to city design, etc. That got me thinking, could you explore more... "exotic" forms of design philosophy?
Thailand's system, with most people riding motorbikes, is best described imho as organized chaos-- with a lack of roads, everyone operates like an ant in a colony, communicating only to their immediate surroundings and "flowing" through the traffic.
India has a similar system afaik, just with a more diverse range of vehicles (and cows).
Germany's approach is also interesting (might have been your video? will update
EDIT: It was a video by Kerleem, also in the Netherlands!)
A holistic approach to making driving as clean and smooth as possible--- very hard driving test, ie barrier to entry only responsible people have the patience to pass, preventative approach to roads (unlike US) which keeps damage costs down in the long-term, and very, very strict RoE when on the road (always yield right to a faster car, or risk a slow and painful death!).
Thoughts?
Love all the videos!
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