Welcome to the IKCEST
Cyclists in Latvia show just how much space a car occupies on the road

Driving a car instead of walking, biking or using public transportation is really not eco-friendly, but what’s even worse is driving a car by yourself. It’s expensive, it consumes a whole lot of energy and emits way a lot of emissions. It also takes a lot of road space, as Latvian cyclists have demonstrated here. In order to highlight just how much space it takes, a branch of the bicycle advocacy group Let’s Bike it recently created a visual reminder. They fabricated bamboo skeletons with the shape and size of actual cars, then cycled the streets of Riga to highlight the absurdity of using a car to move a single person.

Subscribe to our newsletter and receive our new book for FREE
Join 50,000+ subscribers vaccinated against pseudoscience
Download NOW
By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy. Give it a try, you can unsubscribe anytime.

It seems a bit silly, doesn’t it? Wasting all that space… well that’s exactly what you’re doing when you’re driving alone. Are you the only one in your car and you’re annoyed by the traffic? Well, you shouldn’t really be annoyed because you’re part of the problem. So please, consider the environment, consider your health, and consider the rest of the drivers. Avoid driving alone. Rideshare with your colleagues, try to take the local bus, or even cycle or walk. If you really can’t do any of those on a regular basis, then at least consider doing it once or twice a week — it can make a massive difference.

The stunt was organized as part of European Mobility Week, an ongoing campaign that explores sustainable urban mobility around Europe. We here at ZME Science encourage people to walk or bike more instead of driving, or even using public transportation. It greatly reduces your carbon footprint, it’s healthier, and you’ll be helping clear out the city streets.

Image credits: Artūrs Pavlovs/Let’s Bike It

 

Original Text (This is the original text for your reference.)

Driving a car instead of walking, biking or using public transportation is really not eco-friendly, but what’s even worse is driving a car by yourself. It’s expensive, it consumes a whole lot of energy and emits way a lot of emissions. It also takes a lot of road space, as Latvian cyclists have demonstrated here. In order to highlight just how much space it takes, a branch of the bicycle advocacy group Let’s Bike it recently created a visual reminder. They fabricated bamboo skeletons with the shape and size of actual cars, then cycled the streets of Riga to highlight the absurdity of using a car to move a single person.

Subscribe to our newsletter and receive our new book for FREE
Join 50,000+ subscribers vaccinated against pseudoscience
Download NOW
By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy. Give it a try, you can unsubscribe anytime.

It seems a bit silly, doesn’t it? Wasting all that space… well that’s exactly what you’re doing when you’re driving alone. Are you the only one in your car and you’re annoyed by the traffic? Well, you shouldn’t really be annoyed because you’re part of the problem. So please, consider the environment, consider your health, and consider the rest of the drivers. Avoid driving alone. Rideshare with your colleagues, try to take the local bus, or even cycle or walk. If you really can’t do any of those on a regular basis, then at least consider doing it once or twice a week — it can make a massive difference.

The stunt was organized as part of European Mobility Week, an ongoing campaign that explores sustainable urban mobility around Europe. We here at ZME Science encourage people to walk or bike more instead of driving, or even using public transportation. It greatly reduces your carbon footprint, it’s healthier, and you’ll be helping clear out the city streets.

Image credits: Artūrs Pavlovs/Let’s Bike It

 

Comments

    Something to say?

    Log in or Sign up for free

    Disclaimer: The translated content is provided by third-party translation service providers, and IKCEST shall not assume any responsibility for the accuracy and legality of the content.
    Translate engine
    Article's language
    English
    中文
    Pусск
    Français
    Español
    العربية
    Português
    Kikongo
    Dutch
    kiswahili
    هَوُسَ
    IsiZulu
    Action
    Related

    Report

    Select your report category*



    Reason*



    By pressing send, your feedback will be used to improve IKCEST. Your privacy will be protected.

    Submit
    Cancel