We are less than a week from the debut of our Streetfilms videos from Ghent, Belgium!

    But I am posting up some shorts that will not make the final video(s).

    This started out as a 15-20 second montage/transition between topics which grew to 1+ minute! (45 seconds too long for the film, but why not let the full thing see the light of day?

    Watch the ballet of bicyclists navigate tram tracks! And, yes, basically, NO HELMETS!

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    1. Gent is a beautiful city. Lovely to see the routine in seemingly casually crossing the rails. This feels safe because it is a woonerf-area with no access for cars, unless they have a permit: https://goo.gl/maps/ZnDJ7R3epxecj4ag9 Traffic is supposed to drive on pedestrian pace / up to 20 km/h = 12 mph (in Belgium; 15 km/h = 9 mph in the Netherlands). So these bikes don't need to stress, outpace cars, have racing tires, which makes things a lot safer around tram rails. If you can't wait a whole week: get to Gent on Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/PvS1ZqQQjXzti8P96

    2. Ronduit belachelijk hoeveel tramsporen er in het centrum liggen. De tram is zo'n log en lomp vervoermiddel. Het is gewoon super gevaarlijk. EN ER ZIJN ANDERE VERVOERSMIDDELEN voor mensen die zwak te been zijn. Nu moet een absolute meerderheid zijn leven op het spel zetten voor een absolute minderheid. Ook in de veld straat liggen tramsporen, onbegrijpelijk. Ruimtelijke ordening in België is gwn een lachertje

    3. Be cautious when encountering street rails! I was on vacation in Berlin when my tires got caught in street car rails. I broke me elbow and spent a week in the hospital.

    4. Brilliant – I love watching skilled, everybody, everyday riding like this! In Australia not many people have this kind of dexterity on wheels; which is not surprising – we have a very car dominant culture, and everyone is forced to wear a helmet whilst riding a bike, because it is assumed you will probably fall off or have a collision. And so we have a lot of nervous, unskilled riders … who would probably fall off or have a collision on a street such as that shown in this video. God help us!

    5. Yeah this will go wrong often. It's better than a street filled with cars, but this shit really isn't fun to cycle through. My uncle actual broke his collar bone because he got his feont wheel in one and he's an avid cyclist. Can't image what it's like with young, old and drunk people.

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