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Why not just make a green space? Whats the point of bulldozing and flooding the land underneath the highway? Did a representative for the mosquitos make this meme?
No, you don't get it. The highway is still there, its just been flooded from global warming
Okay so in case you're serious: The water was there first. They filled it in and built a road before reversing that.
You mean bulldozing and flooding the land that they drained and paved? It was a canal before it was paved in the 70's
They're Dutch.
They get all antsy-in-their-pantsy of they can't see water from where they're standing.
Also, the river probably doesn't suit the transportation of goods necessary for high population densities. Maybe an underground rail?
You do realise rivers have been our highways for thousands of years?
Okay, pal, go ahead and transport 30,000 kilos of produce upriver within the next 2 days 16 times and tell me how efficient this river idea works out.
Spoiler: It's gonna be terrible.
ok
I don't think the Goudvis cargo ship's 18 Meter Width is going to fit in the canal depicted above in Utrecht, just a hunch. I can't speak for this cargo ship specifically but cargo ships in general are incapable of going upriver.
Feel free to nitpick this random image I got from the internet somewhere, but if you're really that worried; there's still a road next to the canal.
You're complaining that I gave your low effort reply a decent counter argument? I feel like that's a you problem.
The dutch have more than one road (surprising, I know). Removing the eyesore won't impact their shipping and transport
Removing a 4 or 6 way interchange absolutely would impact shipping and transport, which is why I suggested underground rail as a replacement.
As neither of us are civil engineers, I'm going to stick with my intuition on this until you can provide proof of impact.
You have no idea of my titles, but thanks for reiterating that you have no idea what you're talking about.