The code below represents a potential behavioral intervention designed to promote fairer usage of cycling infrastructure. The need for such an intervention stems from the increasing number of motorized vehicles (e.g., e-bikes, fat bikes) on the cycling roads and paths in the Netherlands. These vehicles create significant speed differentials, leading to more conflicts and fatalities […]
Category: Traffic behavior
What’s with the “urban cognition”?
Amsterdam is one of those cities that do not suffer from a scarcity of revolutionaries whose revolutionary zeal is sufficient only to revolt against… traffic rules and basic norms of human decency. People around me are often taken aback by the passion with which I engage with them. “Why do you get so riled up […]