Scenarios about 'stop de kindermoord'
A Dutch protest movement that emerged in the 1970s to combat the high rate of child traffic fatalities in the Netherlands. The phrase, meaning "stop the child murder," mobilized parents and activists to demand safer street designs, separated cycling infrastructure, and traffic calming measures. This grassroots campaign fundamentally transformed Dutch urban planning and transportation policy, helping establish the cycling-friendly infrastructure the Netherlands is now famous for.
What If Amsterdam Never Developed Its Bicycle Infrastructure?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Amsterdam failed to implement its revolutionary bicycle infrastructure in the 1970s, dramatically altering urban development patterns worldwide.