Originally Posted by
John 2
Thanks John, Jim, George and Dean.
Jim, no the city is a real mix of old and new. The central older part, particularly around the waterside areas, tended to be more colourful than the rest. This area is really the tourist centre and famous for its coloured buildings.
George, the tents are awnings and umbrellas outside the many quayside restaurants along this stretch. When I say "none" of the bikes were locked up, of course I exaggerate but only slightly. Once we had noticed, we were looking quite closely and unless there was something extra like a towed child seat, they did not have locks on. What really puzzled us was the fact that outside of the main rail station for instance, the bikes were 5 to 6 deep in places and we wondered how the owner of those in the middle accessed their bikes if they were first to return. Had us wondering if you just took the first available machine and returned on your next journey.
I haven't been able to confirm this but these statistics are published on the official Web site for Denmark and given that only 50% of people commute to work or study but there are 40,000 more bikes than inhabitants, you have wonder what role the surplus plays.:
Facts on bikes in Copenhagen 2011
◾50 % of all Copenhageners commute to work or study by bike.
◾35 % of all who work in Copenhagen – including people who live in the suburbs and neighbouring towns but work in Copenhagen - commute to work by bike.
◾25 % of all families with two kids in Copenhagen have a cargo bike they use to transport the kids to kindergarten and for grocery shopping etc.
◾In total Copenhageners bike 1.2 million kilometers a year, which equals a trip to the moon and back, twice. In comparison Copenhageners only travel 660.000 kilometers by Metro.
◾In central Copenhagen there are more bikes than citizens. 520.000 inhabitans and 560.000 bicycles.
◾The busiest biking lane in the world is Dronning Louises bro in Copenhagen with up to 36.000 cyclist passing throu daily.
◾63 % of all members of the danish parliament, located in the middle of Copenhagen, commute daily by bike.
◾Copenhagen was elected Bike city 2008 – 2011 by ICU.