>be dutch
>get stuck in traffic
Be dutch
what are you trying to say?
That Netherland have awful infrastructure
Ours is much better
They have great infrastructure actually
The problem is being fucking full
>That Netherland have awful infrastructure
Youve never been to belgium clearly.
Our roads are some of the best it's just crowded really
So it's awful, just like the roads in Stockholm
all the other road in Europe are cleaner than Netherlands
the netherlands is in europe? learn something new every day
But it looks like Dusseldorf also has a bad traffic.
So it's shitty as Stockholm then...
Looks like an average rush hour to me. The Ruhr area (Essen, Düsseldorf, Cologne) is worse.
>That Netherland have awful infrastructure
Best in the world though.
But you try manage ~6 million people driving in a 41,543 km2 area at the same time
>you try manage ~6 million people driving in a 41,543 km2 area at the same time
Do people use public transportation?
Yes, but that's shit. We don't think a train is delayed when it arrives 5-10 minutes after the sign said it should depart.
>But you try manage ~6 million people driving in a 41,543 km2 area at the same time
lmoa
Our cars actually move most of the time during a traffic. A delay of 30 minutes or more isn't common.
With roads like these, you'd want to be stuck in traffic, 2bh
The system of the NS in Limburg is working pretty well
nicely paved
my benis is at half mast now
Burger education.
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Actually, a train line I use everyday gets delayed for 5-10 mins every morning. Station officers just give apology comments, and no one cares about it.
Göteborg > Stockholm imho
>all that grey and dark gray at the same time
sorry, but my benis is not satisfied anymore
lol
Fine, here
Also compare it to Belgium
EINDHOVEN KAMPIOENEN
>the train system in a less populated area work
Really? Tell me more. Next you'll tell me you have only a traffic jam on one highway down there.
>Station officers just give apology comments,
5-10 delay isn't apology worthy, it's seen as normal.
That's cute, here we pray that the train comes at all
Stockholm is too crowded, I prefer smaller cities.
Dutch bicycle lanes system is amazing. Riding this route was really good.
good infrastructure.
Meanwhile in Taiwan
youtube.com
Trips of truth
Dutch people aren't really considered Dutch if they haven't cycled the Afsluitdijk
>mfw trains are never late in Moscow and region
What the fuck, 1st world?
Post pictures
>be Dutch
>be COMPLETELY bald by 25
Malmö is perfect for you
NO
All our money for infrastructure goes to Poland
You better do it with a 80 km/h front wind to be real one
The NS is a disgrace for this country.
The moment the sun shines, leaves fall, it rains, it's windy, snowy, cold or anything than bland grey sky with 10-20°C and a soft breeze will make them delay. If the railroad switches, trains and power supply don't break down of course.
And then we still have the suicides, copper theft etc...
I did it with reasonable front wind. Not 80km/h though.
Doubt it's as bad as Rio, or São Paulo with the hundred and so km traffic jams
We even have head wind bicycle races.
>check google maps traffic again
>90% of the traffic in OP's pic is already gone
>NO
Why? Everything seems very well as far as I feel.
Perhaps, the reason I feel yours is good is because roads in our country are much shit tier than yours. Traffic jams everywhere in my neighbors.
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Congrats
I fucking hate wind, I prefer climbs for suffering
Sorry, but I don't like Kebab that much.
Looks like Rhode Island, that's not a good thing.
Also, what's with the fog/smog layer?
It's "meh"
Drizzle or light fog probably
Sao Paulo is in another level. It took 4 fucking hours from the airport to the city when I traveled there last time.
>All our money for infrastructure goes to Poland
Thank you
>be amerishart
>go mart
>shart in mart
best in the world actually if you don't count city """""""states""""""" and a desert with a few compact cities.
It's morning and that's regular fog
Imagine how utterly ruined the US would be if it had western European population density. The only reason your garbage lifestyle is still holding up is because you nicked a shit ton of space back then.
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Your welcome, now give citizenship please
>Imagine how utterly ruined the US would be if it had western European population density.
It's called NYC.
>Polish citizenship
for what purpose lmao
POO IN LOO
GET IN LANE
GEAR IN FIRST
TUKTUK BEHIND DUMPTRUCK
Really made me think
some decades future, all traffic jams would be all gone away, because of population decreasing.
romanians don't need good roads because gypsies are happy with dirt roads for their horse and cart
I don't want to live in the future caliphate
;_;7
Poland is in the Schengen zone too so if shit hits the fan we're done
I'm immigrating to Argentina 2bh you can come along
rest in peace japan, country of surprising and unexpected banter
Why not New Zealand, for example?
Sure, we can open a restaurant
post more road infrastructure photos in your country, please
Better lifestyle for me
Superior culture
But I can't cook
Ouddorp masterrace, you should have visited me when you were here
Ok, a bar then?
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Come to Monterrey and bring Kalles, please.
'the magic roundabout', Swindon
Sure, one that is serving good tatar and meatballs. I bet they lack those in Argentina.
no idea why they didn't just build a bridge
'spaghetti junction', Birmingham
>very few cars on the broad highway
Is this good?
I can send you some, but kalles is not that good lad
Sounds like a plan
that looks nice
Widest aqueduct in Europe, I believe
The road on the left will be demolished
I'll return in the summer of 2017, lol. Altough, I don't know if I'll be able to persuade my friends to go through this again, some of them are kinda lazy. It's a big distance after all.
>M62
This looks far better than a bridge, though.
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A1 gets pretty dense sometimes. But I think the 3 lanes is overkill for now. Probably they made it so broad because the traffic will increase in future.
>driving a car
>2017-1
lel
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the netherlands looks so comfy, it's like an entire country which uses medieval technology to stop everything from flooding
You guys really love canals.
Near my hometown
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