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Can Singapore go car-less like Hamburg

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Imagine no COE, no traffic jams, everyone richer by $100k or more, everyone in bicycle suits.....clean fresh air, no traffic accidents...

The German city has stated its intention to ban vehicular traffic in its centre by 2034 as part of a broad initiative to make the city more bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly. Under the plan, called the Green Network, 40% of the city will be given over to greenways and park land. The plan is modelled partially on one in progress in Copenhagen, Denmark, where lengthy bicycle paths are being built to connect surrounding communities with the city. Major cities from Colombia to Thailand have experimented in recent years with clearing vehicles from their streets on designated days, but none has stated outright the intention to entirely ban vehicles. (Photo: Westend61/Getty; Arnt Haug/Getty)
 
Imagine no COE, no traffic jams, everyone richer by $100k or more, everyone in bicycle suits.....clean fresh air, no traffic accidents...

The German city has stated its intention to ban vehicular traffic in its centre by 2034 as part of a broad initiative to make the city more bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly. Under the plan, called the Green Network, 40% of the city will be given over to greenways and park land. The plan is modelled partially on one in progress in Copenhagen, Denmark, where lengthy bicycle paths are being built to connect surrounding communities with the city. Major cities from Colombia to Thailand have experimented in recent years with clearing vehicles from their streets on designated days, but none has stated outright the intention to entirely ban vehicles. (Photo: Westend61/Getty; Arnt Haug/Getty)


impossible lah.................how can Asians think like Angmoh..............much less act like them......

also, here the weather too humid lah...........
 
impossible lah.................how can Asians think like Angmoh..............much less act like them......

also, here the weather too humid lah...........

Can lah. Imagine like going back 150 years before car was invented!! Just bicycles, trishaws and Segways. Lorries and trucks will have their own roads.
 
Why not...

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