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bendyorke | 6 years ago
With weather apps that give you the rainfall down to a few minutes, you can escape the weather by either biking in the lulls, participating in a e-bike scooter sharing system, or falling back on public transport when you need.
Very rarely can you get someone faster by driving than you could by biking or public transport (at least according to google maps) so long as you live within the ring. Outside of that I don’t think cars are going anywhere, and there is ample parking near the major public transport hubs. I know plenty of people who park there and take a quick train or metro to their work and don’t complain about the hassle.
It’s a different way of living and I miss driving sometimes but it’s really nice once you acclimate!
codazoda|6 years ago
I think I was in "the ring", if we're talking about the adjoining canal systems that circle around the center part of the city.
cbluth|6 years ago
whatweatherapp|6 years ago
Hey, I just made an account to ask what weather app you're talking about? I have tried Dark Sky and Buienradar on iOS but they don't seem to send rain notifications as expected. Right now I'm looking out the window and it's raining (like, the water is collecting on the ground/rooftops) but neither app has notified me. I've just checked to make sure that they have notifications and location access allowed as well.
cam_l|6 years ago
..coming from a city where cars will speed up if they see you crossing the road, and regularly muscle bikes into the gutter.
mcv|6 years ago