@@TrainPlaneFan123 No they would just ram through the buffers at the end because of the bumper on the tram and be like, "WHERE WERE GOIN WE DON' NEED RO-" and then they crash into the wall at the end, and die.
It seems to me the solution is simple, ban cars in the city except for emergency services and licensed delivery of goods. Cars take up the most space, are the least predictable, and cause the most injuries/deaths. While I realise this would be wildly unpopular I still wish it could happen.
Yes but cities thrive on money, and people with money own cars. For every "progressive" idea is just another reason why every city turns into a ghetto.
You don't even have to go as far as to ban cars. Just ban parking next to tram tracks. Turn that curbside space into extra lanes, maybe a bike lane, just keep parking away from there. If people want to park, they can go to a nearby alley or street without a tram track.
Cycling with a view. The scenery is always gorgeous and the path next to the river is very nice. Your videos are fulfilling in themselves. Thank you. Ride safe and God bless.
I used to ride my bicycle from our house near Naples, Italy in an area called Licola, to where I worked for the US Navy in the Capodichino district, near the airport. I road through some very urban roads, as you do, and I held a whistle, which had a ridge around the lip part, in my teeth over certain sections of the ride. When the whistle was not needed, it was on a tether around my neck. It came in very handy, er, lipy a few times.
Depois admiramo-nos que os transportes públicos não funcionem. É mesmo urgente reduzir o número de carros na cidade, e de lugares de estacionamento à superfície, para que as pessoas se consigam deslocar!
The trams are great, what should happen is they should employ cyclists to ride the tram rout give them walky talkies or something to call up tow trucks that are on standby whom come along within 5 minutes and tow the cars away. Or simply ban cars on tram routs either way the trams are great and the cars need to obey the law. That broken down van should have been towed away. The officials need to get tough on bad parking.
Or how about put a reinforced angled metal plate on the front of the tram that simply shoves the cars out of the way. I'm sure the trams are heavy and powerful enough to do so. Your car got banged up? Shouldn't have parked like an idiot!
66 meters says Google maps we had between two stops in a suburb of Stockholm when I drove buses before. One of the stops was taken away and someone complained about it.
Has it ever occurred to any of you that the cars are the real problem here? People are parking there cars on streets that are clearly not meant for cars.
Epá,sim senhora,descobri o teu canal há uns dias e fico extremamente contente de ver que ainda há um excelente e variado conteúdo português! Adoro os teus vídeos e numa questão de dias já vi bastantes,bastante interessante ver Lisboa dos "olhos de um ciclista",tendo em conta que muito raramente consigo ir a esse sitio magnifico,que tem os seus lados bons e maus não é. Continua com o excelente conteúdo e um grande abraço!
We have the same problems with people parking too close to the tram rails here in The Hague, Netherlands. I remember couple years back taking the tram back home from work, we were stuck for an hour cause someone put their car too close to the tracks making my 1 hour journey home a 2 hour long ride XD. As for pedestrians using the cyclepath. Luckily we don't have that problem really, except for Amsterdam. Many tourists don't seem to know the difference between a cycle lane and the side walk eventhough the cycle lanes are bright red and seperated with a curb from the side walk.
1:45 I have a better one. In the city St. Pölten in Austria (I live here) we have got 2 stations that are in 61m distance. On the Busline 6, near to cinema Megaplex xD
It seems like that some of the pedestrians in Lisbon are a bit BRAINDEAD!!! Totally ignoring the use of cycle lanes when CLEARLY there is a separate pedestrian pathway for them to use. Mind you here in the U.K cyclists & pedestrians get constantly under each others feet ( in each others way😠😡) due to the lack of respect & seperate areas for each other. YES!!! it can be a major problem but, the lack of space to make these changes is extremely very limited ( litteraly limited to do anything about it) & besides the so called government is not really bothered in doing anything about this. They moan we can't afford to do this we can't afford to do that etc, etc. But, can afford to line their pockets MORE!!! Tipical of the TIGHTFISTED!!! 👎 so called government. It's ALL total BULL💩 & LIES!!!
The couple walking with the suitcase (with little wheels) probably found it easier on the smooth cycleway rather than rattling (with the little wheels) over the cobbles of the footpath. Still no excuse though but understandable.
Our friends in continental Europe know a thing or two about taking things lightly. We have too many confrontations in the UK for nothing and it’s usually down to education and learning how the road and it’s subsidiaries work. Personally I’m not overly bothered about pedestrians in a cycle lane or path. It’s motorists who don’t know how to drive that bother me the most. After visiting many countries in Europe, I think I’d rather live on the continent, much more chilled.
Wow this is first time iv seen a vid on this channel and im blown away how good the cycle lanes are in lisbon. Wish they had it sorted over here in sydney, as a truckie cyclists are really fucking annoying here, we really need cycle lanes like this! Good vid tho cheers
They should just have a policy where they ram shit out of the way if it's blocking the path. cheaper overall than to stop and making customers unhappy every day.
There is no point in having a tram, if it gets stuck in traffic all the time. Trams need to run smoothly, undisturbed by other traffic. Preferrably in separated lanes. Inside a city, tram should be like "horizontal elevator".
At least most of your pedestrians can hear, on my college campus where there are separate bike and pedestrian lanes like this the pedestrians have headphones in the vast majority of the time. Can't hear me ring my bell, I really need to get my air horn rigged up!
Might be the mentality. Eastern europe all over. There are also cyclists who kick in car mirrors. Or when you wait at a pedestrian crossing and a bmw/audi/suv has to stop for you. the moment the road is clear they will let you know how insulted they were by having to wait for anyone and do so by speeding off real quick. It was way easier in Netherlands. And over there the only aggressive driver I saw was somebody with a sports car that had latvian plates. edit: commuted from work to home now. on my way I saw several cars that were in the bicycle lane, one SUV that used bicycle lane to speed past a car that was still starting from behind a red light (50 metres ahead of me), and a SUV that overtook me leaving barely any space between us. and several cars that decided to drive out all the way onto the bicycle lane before being sure whether they could make their turn. :D:D:D:D
You think 81m between stops for a bus is a record. You should try following a school bus here in the UK. It seems the little darlings can't walk more than 50 yards, the buses are almost stopping every few bus-lengths sometimes.
Why don't they make it a strict rule that trams MUST follow the tracks, and only the tracks? That way everyone knows exactly where the trams can be, and they'll never be blocked...
It's not the trams that are the problem, but idiot drivers who don't know how to park. I used to live close to a window fitter's shop, he had a pickup with a rig in the back for large slabs of glass. Once he parked it like that and it was hit by a tram, broke all the glass slabs :D An expensive lesson.. I'm sorry, but if you park like that you're asking for it.
Clear proof that Trams are sh!t (because they are confined to the rails). In Toronto, when one tram (street car) breaks down, the whole line of street cars jams up behind and sit waiting wondering where is the street car.
Those trams need a hydraulic lift attached to the front , that can move cars out of the way , or maybe a rocket launcher 💥. Man , those people that park on the tracks are really inconsiderate.
Como consegue não perder a paciência com as pessoas nas ciclofaixas? queria ter essa sua calma, economizaria nas censuras de áudio dos meus vídeos🤣🤣. Kkkkk
Pois , já não sei o que dizer quanto a isso :/ Muitas vezes os nossos polícias só ameaçam para educar os cidadãos. Já me safei de várias possíveis multas. Claro que aprendi.
One Cyclist in Lisbon oh yees thats nice, people always walk on bicycle ways in every country. Its so aannoying but I always just overtake them on pavement. In your country can you drive a bicycle on pavement ?
E eu que sou tuga e tava a ver vídeos sobre elétricos e encontrei isso haha And me that I'm Portuguese and was seeing some videos about tram crashes and found this hahah
There are actually really many cities in Europe with trams! Some that I know from the top of my head: Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Berlin, Paris, Prague, Zürich, Basel, many cities in Russia, and many many more. :)
You shouldn't say thank you to people getting out of your way on your bike lane. If a person was walking on the road,and a car honked him,he moves,the driver doesn't say thank you,cuz he doesn't need to,neither should bikers,it's the law,you don't thank people for respecting the law
That's why they need electric buses, trams are the dumbest way of transport in the world. They can only brake real slow, they can't steer, they are expensive, they are hard to maintain and can break down on many places, they are ugly just like the spiderweb above them and worst of it all, it's actually the most deathly vehicle in the world per driven mile. That's a fact.
Now, is the regulation to stop for pedestrians just stood on the footpath, or pedestrians occupying the crossing? I would say the latter, because otherwise, 'technically', drivers cannot assume that a pedestrian is about to step onto a crossing. Czech rules seem to be 'about to cross', but that would be if they are stepping out and not just standing and waiting, like the man did. If a pedestrian just stands there, are you going to stop and wait all day? No. You must step onto the street first, otherwise, vehicles shouldn't really stop. This whole video is a bit of a whinge. *shrugs*
They should just add buffers to trams that are on some police cars so that they could just ram the car and keep moving
Unironically this
LOL yeah
Then they add buffers to tram terminals
@@TrainPlaneFan123 No they would just ram through the buffers at the end because of the bumper on the tram and be like, "WHERE WERE GOIN WE DON' NEED RO-" and then they crash into the wall at the end, and die.
@@casual_boredom7195 XD XD XD
I love it how all react so friendly, even after honking or "oi oi".
It seems to me the solution is simple, ban cars in the city except for emergency services and licensed delivery of goods. Cars take up the most space, are the least predictable, and cause the most injuries/deaths. While I realise this would be wildly unpopular I still wish it could happen.
make it illegal to sue the city/tram company if they scrape by your car
Yes but cities thrive on money, and people with money own cars. For every "progressive" idea is just another reason why every city turns into a ghetto.
@@8bitorgy I would reccommend looking at Amsterdam and telling me whether it looks like a ghetto
You don't even have to go as far as to ban cars. Just ban parking next to tram tracks. Turn that curbside space into extra lanes, maybe a bike lane, just keep parking away from there. If people want to park, they can go to a nearby alley or street without a tram track.
isn't tram rail dangerous for bike? I always thought that I'll trip over when my front tire get into that...
박건하 you get used to it, he makes quick moves to overpass rails. I think adoquinado portugues is much worse (cobblestones)
Rainy is ok. If the temperature is below 0, you should be in fear.
Keep a 30 degree angle when going over the rail just to be sure. And be extra carefull with narrow tyres.
Cycling with a view. The scenery is always gorgeous and the path next to the river is very nice. Your videos are fulfilling in themselves. Thank you. Ride safe and God bless.
Yes, I love this town. Thank you Oma, ride safe too.
I used to ride my bicycle from our house near Naples, Italy in an area called Licola, to where I worked for the US Navy in the Capodichino district, near the airport. I road through some very urban roads, as you do, and I held a whistle, which had a ridge around the lip part, in my teeth over certain sections of the ride. When the whistle was not needed, it was on a tether around my neck. It came in very handy, er, lipy a few times.
Wow ! Your productions keep getting better and the content informative and lively. Thanks again .
Thank you sir!
Depois admiramo-nos que os transportes públicos não funcionem.
É mesmo urgente reduzir o número de carros na cidade, e de lugares de estacionamento à superfície, para que as pessoas se consigam deslocar!
The trams are great, what should happen is they should employ cyclists to ride the tram rout give them walky talkies or something to call up tow trucks that are on standby whom come along within 5 minutes and tow the cars away.
Or simply ban cars on tram routs either way the trams are great and the cars need to obey the law.
That broken down van should have been towed away.
The officials need to get tough on bad parking.
Or how about put a reinforced angled metal plate on the front of the tram that simply shoves the cars out of the way. I'm sure the trams are heavy and powerful enough to do so. Your car got banged up? Shouldn't have parked like an idiot!
@@quillmaurer6563 big yes
66 meters says Google maps we had between two stops in a suburb of Stockholm when I drove buses before. One of the stops was taken away and someone complained about it.
HAhaha no way XD
I went to Lisbon on holiday a few years ago. Saw a tram get stuck behind a parked van. The driver did not allow enough room for trams to pass.
It's the same in Prague. But I've never seen a "broken" van parked on the rails with warning triangle behind it. That's just next level.
Another level for sure ahaha
I love every one of your videos, Lisbon looks like such a beautiful city ❤️🇨🇦🌈
1:40 in Washington D.C. there's a line where two stops are just 60m apart from each other
Has it ever occurred to any of you that the cars are the real problem here? People are parking there cars on streets that are clearly not meant for cars.
Epá,sim senhora,descobri o teu canal há uns dias e fico extremamente contente de ver que ainda há um excelente e variado conteúdo português! Adoro os teus vídeos e numa questão de dias já vi bastantes,bastante interessante ver Lisboa dos "olhos de um ciclista",tendo em conta que muito raramente consigo ir a esse sitio magnifico,que tem os seus lados bons e maus não é.
Continua com o excelente conteúdo e um grande abraço!
É um prazer enorme partilhar estes vídeos e saber que agrada a tanta gente. Obrigado warriorjota!
We have the same problems with people parking too close to the tram rails here in The Hague, Netherlands. I remember couple years back taking the tram back home from work, we were stuck for an hour cause someone put their car too close to the tracks making my 1 hour journey home a 2 hour long ride XD.
As for pedestrians using the cyclepath. Luckily we don't have that problem really, except for Amsterdam. Many tourists don't seem to know the difference between a cycle lane and the side walk eventhough the cycle lanes are bright red and seperated with a curb from the side walk.
1:45
I have a better one. In the city St. Pölten in Austria (I live here) we have got 2 stations that are in 61m distance. On the Busline 6, near to cinema Megaplex xD
clap clap clap you win ! XD
You need to fit a horn or anything to your single-speed :P
I will soooon
i expirienced best results with airzound horn
It seems like that some of the pedestrians in Lisbon are a bit BRAINDEAD!!! Totally ignoring the use of cycle lanes when CLEARLY there is a separate pedestrian pathway for them to use. Mind you here in the U.K cyclists & pedestrians get constantly under each others feet ( in each others way😠😡) due to the lack of respect & seperate areas for each other. YES!!! it can be a major problem but, the lack of space to make these changes is extremely very limited ( litteraly limited to do anything about it) & besides the so called government is not really bothered in doing anything about this. They moan we can't afford to do this we can't afford to do that etc, etc. But, can afford to line their pockets MORE!!! Tipical of the TIGHTFISTED!!! 👎 so called government. It's ALL total BULL💩 & LIES!!!
Th3 St1g They just don't care. Lack of respect as you said.
The couple walking with the suitcase (with little wheels) probably found it easier on the smooth cycleway rather than rattling (with the little wheels) over the cobbles of the footpath. Still no excuse though but understandable.
Th3 St1g thats everywhere.
Our friends in continental Europe know a thing or two about taking things lightly.
We have too many confrontations in the UK for nothing and it’s usually down to education and learning how the road and it’s subsidiaries work.
Personally I’m not overly bothered about pedestrians in a cycle lane or path. It’s motorists who don’t know how to drive that bother me the most.
After visiting many countries in Europe, I think I’d rather live on the continent, much more chilled.
I dont get why they blur the number plates name and shame these drivers
Wow this is first time iv seen a vid on this channel and im blown away how good the cycle lanes are in lisbon. Wish they had it sorted over here in sydney, as a truckie cyclists are really fucking annoying here, we really need cycle lanes like this! Good vid tho cheers
Thank you for your feedback, it's a pleasure! Hopefully many cities are building bike lanes.
They should just have a policy where they ram shit out of the way if it's blocking the path. cheaper overall than to stop and making customers unhappy every day.
4:30 AM in Chile and i watch your video xd
10 minutes after 4:20....Were you high?
@@Beakerzor ahaha peasant I saw it from the ground floor
wena
We have some stupidly short distances between bus stops in England as well
Everytime when I confront people, which are blocking my way, I speed up and block my rear wheel and the people will hear the squeal and give me way ;)
when you do that here in Zurich it will get VERY VERY expensive.
True.
And that's how it should be everywhere. 1000 euros no problem
I want to lisboa last years for 2,5 days, and the last day, the tram was stopped in front of us because the back of à van was sticking out 😂
ahahaha typical
The blackboard really hurt my head cause I could not see where you where driving, just uncomfortable. Ofc luv Ur vids
Sorry :P
it's so annoying how many people walk on the cycle lane
Hug from portugal 🇵🇹🇵🇹
But smoke was born in usa
There is no point in having a tram, if it gets stuck in traffic all the time. Trams need to run smoothly, undisturbed by other traffic. Preferrably in separated lanes. Inside a city, tram should be like "horizontal elevator".
At least most of your pedestrians can hear, on my college campus where there are separate bike and pedestrian lanes like this the pedestrians have headphones in the vast majority of the time. Can't hear me ring my bell, I really need to get my air horn rigged up!
I don't dare to wave or look at anyone while cycling in Estonia. might get beat up.
Might be the mentality. Eastern europe all over. There are also cyclists who kick in car mirrors. Or when you wait at a pedestrian crossing and a bmw/audi/suv has to stop for you. the moment the road is clear they will let you know how insulted they were by having to wait for anyone and do so by speeding off real quick.
It was way easier in Netherlands. And over there the only aggressive driver I saw was somebody with a sports car that had latvian plates.
edit: commuted from work to home now. on my way I saw several cars that were in the bicycle lane, one SUV that used bicycle lane to speed past a car that was still starting from behind a red light (50 metres ahead of me), and a SUV that overtook me leaving barely any space between us. and several cars that decided to drive out all the way onto the bicycle lane before being sure whether they could make their turn. :D:D:D:D
Why do i feel like he fell off his bike at 1:49
Hi...good video...could you tell me, what kind of camera do you use?....thanks....all the best from Slovakia... :-)
Thanks! Gopro3 and soon the 5.
Autos, die auf den Schienen parken, haben wir hier auch in der Neustadt. Sollte man abschleppen lassen.
PS: Coole Hupe.
You think 81m between stops for a bus is a record. You should try following a school bus here in the UK. It seems the little darlings can't walk more than 50 yards, the buses are almost stopping every few bus-lengths sometimes.
Ahahah these kids today..
So also Audiots in Lisbon
Have they ever thought of installing fenders on the tramcars? I suppose towing the vehicle away works just as well.
Aqui no Brasil tiraram os bondes de circulação porque eles atrapalhavam carros como esses daí parados na rua...
Good vlogging with some education of history 👍
:)
Portugal. Cyclist heaven?
Nahaahaha
Why don't they make it a strict rule that trams MUST follow the tracks, and only the tracks?
That way everyone knows exactly where the trams can be, and they'll never be blocked...
Is that the flappy bird sound effect?
Would it make a difference if there were pedestrian symbols painted on the pedestrian path?
It's not the trams that are the problem, but idiot drivers who don't know how to park.
I used to live close to a window fitter's shop, he had a pickup with a rig in the back for large slabs of glass. Once he parked it like that and it was hit by a tram, broke all the glass slabs :D
An expensive lesson.. I'm sorry, but if you park like that you're asking for it.
este video está genial, voçe anda por lisboa por lazer ou para chegar a algum sitio?
Obrigado! Eu vivo, estudo e trabalho em Lisboa. Acabo por ter de fazer um pouco de tudo por todo o lado.
The streets are not wide enough for trams.
They should just ban cars there. They take up too much space
Have you ever tried a road bicycle?
Of course ! But it's not the best choice for Lisbon, in my opinion.
Surprisingly its an audi lol just push through
os teus videos são super educativos.muitos parabens dum ciclista de Bristol,Inglaterra;)
Obrigado ciclista de Bristol!
What is that music at the end?
outro music ?
Looks like a pain in the ass i rather walk
0:28 some people get late to work two days in a row
Clear proof that Trams are sh!t (because they are confined to the rails). In Toronto, when one tram (street car) breaks down, the whole line of street cars jams up behind and sit waiting wondering where is the street car.
And of course it's an Audi
What Bike do you have ?
Those trams need a hydraulic lift attached to the front , that can move cars out of the way , or maybe a rocket launcher 💥.
Man , those people that park on the tracks are really inconsiderate.
In flanders in a city That are at keast 2 bus stops at 80meters
Como consegue não perder a paciência com as pessoas nas ciclofaixas? queria ter essa sua calma, economizaria nas censuras de áudio dos meus vídeos🤣🤣. Kkkkk
One Cyclist in Lisbon Se vier um dia, traga a Bike, sua paciência para achar uma ciclofaixa, capacete e um colete a prova de balas. 😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂
XD
Those trams are impracticall if they use the roads...
Cycling is SO MUCH BETTER in Holland, people don't walk on cycling paths. You just don't do that...
I likes your horn !
0:15 estas vagas são um pouco estreitas para um carro não atrapalhar, por exemplo uma Hummer não caberia lá
Aqui no Brasil eles estão querendo multar pedestres e ciclistas "que não seguirem as regras"
Que regras são essas? Do código da estrada, pressumo?
Aqui no Brasil só existe multa para arrecadar dinheiro, não para ter mais segurança nas vias.
Pois , já não sei o que dizer quanto a isso :/ Muitas vezes os nossos polícias só ameaçam para educar os cidadãos. Já me safei de várias possíveis multas. Claro que aprendi.
such a sweet little horn
Whats the Name of the Song in 4:05?
Otis McDonald - Birdbrainz
One Cyclist in Lisbon thx bro 🙏
Could just scrape it’s way along the wing.
For me its strange when you can go next to the People but you make them having to create space for you.
It's because I'm on my space, they should be on theirs.
One Cyclist in Lisbon oh yees thats nice, people always walk on bicycle ways in every country. Its so aannoying but I always just overtake them on pavement. In your country can you drive a bicycle on pavement ?
I can get a ticket if I cycle on the sidewalk.
Um dia irei visitar Portugal
yellow trams, just like in Budapest..
Nah,i have a 0,03m in Turkey.
Good video! 😂
Oq vc vai fazer quando atingir 10k de inscritos?
Gustavo Mariani show his face (not really... hahahaha)
I don't really know. Having a 1k subscribers is as important as having 100k for me.
I belive that one day you will reach the 100k Mark ,but it will take some time
He is growing steady over time.
우리나라는 자전거 길에 사람들 많이 다니는데...
포르투칼은 우리나라보다는 못 살아도 시민의식은 우리보다 훨씬 높네.
Todos os dias é o mesmo nessa rua os eletricos.
E eu que sou tuga e tava a ver vídeos sobre elétricos e encontrei isso haha
And me that I'm Portuguese and was seeing some videos about tram crashes and found this hahah
Helsinki and Lisbon only cities in Europe with trams?
Suomi perkele
Crea00tive joooo.
Sweden also, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Norrköping
:)
Erik Axelsson Sorry xD
There are actually really many cities in Europe with trams! Some that I know from the top of my head: Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Berlin, Paris, Prague, Zürich, Basel, many cities in Russia, and many many more. :)
You shouldn't say thank you to people getting out of your way on your bike lane.
If a person was walking on the road,and a car honked him,he moves,the driver doesn't say thank you,cuz he doesn't need to,neither should bikers,it's the law,you don't thank people for respecting the law
Of course it's a fucking Audi...
What a nuisance bikes are
Like that Bhopu on ur 🚲 😊
Wow! You can speak Spanish!
Que giro, Belém é tão bonito
É mesmo!
One Cyclist in Lisbon Yh, gostaria de ir lá
That's why they need electric buses, trams are the dumbest way of transport in the world.
They can only brake real slow, they can't steer, they are expensive, they are hard to maintain and can break down on many places, they are ugly just like the spiderweb above them and worst of it all, it's actually the most deathly vehicle in the world per driven mile. That's a fact.
*trains
2:15 nice
Now, is the regulation to stop for pedestrians just stood on the footpath, or pedestrians occupying the crossing?
I would say the latter, because otherwise, 'technically', drivers cannot assume that a pedestrian is about to step onto a crossing. Czech rules seem to be 'about to cross', but that would be if they are stepping out and not just standing and waiting, like the man did.
If a pedestrian just stands there, are you going to stop and wait all day? No. You must step onto the street first, otherwise, vehicles shouldn't really stop.
This whole video is a bit of a whinge. *shrugs*
Try an ebay air horn.
I'll soon do that.
Bikes are cool
Why are you thanking people? Tell them to "Get the fuck out of the bike path"
Cortesy
You mean the same courtesy they are showing you by improperly invading the cycling path? They won't learn anything unless you scare them somehow.
**Belém*
Desculpa Miguel mas teve de ser... ;D
You're right man
ereht yeh
naaa
Move to Almetyevsk)
Don't be so rough with the spanish
This is one of the reasons trams don't make sense. A bus could simply have gone around or taken a different route.
Eliza Ehrlich Their value is purely historical, besides being mostly a tourist attraction. The trams' reach has been highly reduced over the years.
Yes it does but not like in LIsbon. Electrics should operate in a exclusive path, without any other transports..
luis marques If you are going to create an exclusive path, why not for busses? What advantage does a tram have?
Well, they are electric, that's the main advantage and can be bigger than buses. Of course, electric buses are starting to became more available
Eliza Ehrlich Well bus lanes, here in Portugal and other countries, sort of have an exclusive path - bus lanes. Just pointing that out. ;)