Generate viral LinkedIn posts in your style for free.

Generate LinkedIn posts
Marco Te Brömmelstroet

Marco Te Brömmelstroet

These are the best posts from Marco Te Brömmelstroet.

21 viral posts with 69,916 likes, 2,505 comments, and 5,256 shares.
12 image posts, 0 carousel posts, 8 video posts, 1 text posts.

👉 Go deeper on Marco Te Brömmelstroet's LinkedIn with the ContentIn Chrome extension 👈

Best Posts by Marco Te Brömmelstroet on LinkedIn

The Dutch🇳🇱 don't arrive by bike at the 𝐓𝐫𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧. Instead, they arrive by train at the 𝐁𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧! Some astonishing numbers:👇

🚆 50% of train travellers arrive by bike.
🚲 33.000 bike parking spots around Utrecht CS.
💰 Annual investment in cycling: €510 million (€30 per capita).
👩‍⚕️ Annual savings: €19 billion in health savings alone.

(📹: De Filmende Fietser)
Everytime someone tells you that cities cannot change, show them this before-after video of the streets of #Paris 2012 - 2020.
(by James Stafford)
You can have space to park 3 cars. Or you can have this.
— New York, 10th Avenue/37th Street.
(📸 by Hayden Clarkin, EIT)
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
For a better world, we don't lack space in our cities. We lack imagination! ~Rosenbergplatz, #Stuttgart (city of Mercedes-Benz AG)

(by Jan Kamensky of the #FlyingCarmovement and Deutsche Umweltstiftung)
The best visual representation of priorities in US mobility policies. Yes, that is actually a bike path. Yes, those are actually 8 lanes for car drivers.
(In #Chicago by ABC7Chicago)
'A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It's where the rich use public transportation.'
—Enrique Penalosa

(📸: sir Paul McCartney)
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
For those having trouble to reimagine their own street, #Paris shows how it can be done! Amazing transformation of Rue Charles Baudelaire.

(pics via https://lnkd.in/eVZ2ATD)
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
When the new Agriculture Minister (#CemÖzdemir) bikes to the next meeting at 2 kilometer distance, but the new Transport Minister (Volker Wissing) takes his chauffeured limousine. Let's make them famous!

(Germany 🇩🇪 | via Thomas Hug)
Park where you want: Boss level! 💯
“We can't change our city. We are not Amsterdam!“ #Vienna: 'hold our #Weisswein🍸*' ~Königsegasse, #Vienna via Birgit Hebein

(*or 16er-Blech 🍺 if you prefer)
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
Instead of trying to optimize vehicular throughput we could also use our streets to make cities 🌡️ cooler, 🏞️ pleasant, 🏡 resilient, 🫁 healthier, 🌬️ less polluted, and🐇 more biodiverse!

(by World Economic Forum/C40 Cities)
What the Dutch!? George Barratt-Jones invented the Cyclo-Knitter; a pedal-powered machine that knits a scarf in the 5 minutes you are waiting for a train.
It is not radical to reclaim streets as public spaces to serve a multitude of societal goals. It is radical not to.

—Warsaw Street, #Katowice 🇵🇱
(📸 by YIMBYPoland)
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
If only Elon Musk would realize how his dreams have been carjacked...
(By Mikael Colville-Andersen)
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
This machine fights climate change...and makes you happy in the process.
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
Once you see the dominance of the car in our street design, you cannot unsee it. But you can undo it!

(#Manila, #Philippines by pgaa creative design / Paulo Alcazaren)
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
The injustice of how we design our streets.

(The classic cartoon by Karl Jilg, revisited with #Midjourney)
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
Electric or not, it makes little sense to transport 1 person in a vehicle the size of a M4 Sherman tank.

(via Andy Arthur)
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
If we have to push a beg button to cross a street......can we then at least decide WHAT we beg for?

(Cartoon by Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón, also known as Quino)
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
So, what are you afraid of? Number of people killed by animals per year put in perspective. Framing matters: https://lnkd.in/gumKJQc
Post image by Marco Te Brömmelstroet
If you want high capacity urban streets, this video of #Utrecht by Mark Wagenbuur shows you how to cater for different modes: walking, cycling, transit, and taxis.

Related Influencers