The nearly 1,200-metre bridge is said to be the longest bridge in the world that will exclusively serve pedestrians, cyclists and trams.

  • No_Maines_Land@lemmy.ca
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    8 days ago
    1. The tram is still usable to all ages and abilities, no? So those who call 30 minutes a long journey still have the 5-10 minute journey option.

    2. The tram, walking, and rolling makes it less exclusionary than a bridge only accessible by private motor vehicles.

    3. The bridge may still be exclusionary, but it is ordera of magnitude less exclusionary than the previous state of affairs (only those with the physical ability to swim that far).

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      8 days ago

      Don’t worry. Some ppl with ibs can drive/swim. They just need to be allowed to poop while driving and swimming /s

      • Digit@lemmy.wtf
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        4 days ago

        No cars on that bridge. So, swimming it is.

        Can’t swim? Still excluded.

        Perhaps someone could start a ferry.

        [Edit: A nice one, with sufficient toilets (and flotation life jackets) for a ferry route attracting mostly people with ibs and cant swim.]