Skoob, try and get your facts straight for once.Amsterdam is half the size of Toronto in terms of land area. So you're wrong there.
Amsterdam has 20% more population density than Toronto so you're wrong there again.
Bike lanes work in Amsterdam for various reasons.
Bike lanes don't work in Toronto for various reasons.
Are you following along here? Too complicated?
Toronto population: 3,025,657 and 630.2 Sq. Km = 4,801 per sq km
Amsterdam population: 841,282 and 219 Sq. Km = 3,841 per sq km
Meaning Toronto is more dense than Amsterdam by 25% more. You are wrong there!!
630.2 / 219 = 2.88, meaning that Amsterdam is close to 1/3 that of Toronto. I am right and you are totally wrong there!!
Bike lanes in Toronto are not built to anywhere close to the same standard as Amsterdam. Another fact!!









