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And not one wearing a helmet... should we be shocked?
there are alternatives to gritting:
http://www.ecotraction.com/
doesn't melt the snow/ice, just makes it grippy. so you don't need to reapply it as often and it's environmentally neutral
Surely what we're talking about here is just as much about how the priority given to existing grit supplies. As for the tyres most studded tyres work well in snow but not so well in the sort of sheet ice shown in the video. Be interesting to know which would have bigger environmental impact - gritting the cyclepaths, or having a large proportion of those Dutch cyclists using their cars instead?
the double at 1.17 is sweet,
The final irony is that they are not even allowed to use the (presumably gritted) roads as an alternative...
No, I think it is Belgium where you have to use the cycle path when one is provided. I don't believe it is illegal to use the road in the Netherlands.
It is illegal to use the roads in the Netherlands, where there is a cycle path alongside it.
The Dutch often maintain their cycle paths better than their roads. However last year I did use a Dutch road, rather than a cycle path due to ice, then fell, due to ice, three times on an unsegregated street! Those with winter types fared much better - but not everyone wants to take the initiative - and so leave their safety to others.
Snow and ice are natural occurrences. Gritting is unsustainable and very energy intensive - so is it wise to demand more?