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Chris Bruntlett | How Lithuania's capital is transforming itself into the “Amsterdam of the North”
Between 2016 and 2024, Vilnius built 164 kilometres of Dutch-inspired cycle paths, and went from a 1.5 to 4.5% cycling modal share.
https://theprogressplaybook.com/2024/10/23/chris-bruntlett-how-lithuanias-capital-is-transforming-itself-into-the-amsterdam-of-the-north/
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This is a nice plan that could possibly make Lithuania a leader in the green space. I hope it pans out well
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This transformation is part of a broader effort to enhance sustainable mobility and urban living.
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@peter_karanga It really is. E-mobility is a great plan that all sustainable aiming countries and cities should aim to achieve.
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Great to see Lithuania promote bicycle riding, a great move towards promoting both good health and a green environment.
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@joseph_githinji Which is all what we ask for from all governments. Go green now to save the planet.
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This transformation could greatly enhance quality of life while reducing carbon emissions
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@ann_nyambura_542 And it will. It is a vital step in the right direction for a country trying a lot to minimize their carbon prints.
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What a great idea that should be embraced by different cities so as to bring about the kind of change that we need.
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This is a perfect example of cities Making a difference and making the world a better place for us all.
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Exciting transformation! Lithuania's capital embracing a bike-friendly, sustainable future is a model for urban innovation.
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This is honestly inspiring, the city has gone from a low profile capital to a shining example of what a sustainable urban future could look like.
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@princess_nel_268 Nothing is impossible when we have great leaders who are committed to create a more sustainable future.