Oslo sounds attractive :....""Because there's no parking, there's basically no cars in the street," he says. "So I take the kids to day care in the morning, and there's a stream of bikes going down the hill on the way to work. I basically don't see any cars. You don't have to worry about the kids getting run over, and it's quiet. It's just like walking down a car-free street. I think people will see that and think, 'Oh, it's actually quite nice not to have cars coming down the street.'"Though bike sharing isn't new in the city, it's become much more popular in the last couple of years as the network of bike lanes expands. "I think it's reinforcing that people see there's another way," he says. "It's actually quite convenient. I don't have to get my bike stolen if I park it in the city, and I don't have to decide if I want to ride my bike or not, I can just take a city bike."https://www.fastcoexist.com/3064599/oslo-is-creating-the-model-for-how-cities-can-solve-climate-change
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