
A Mini-City, Just for Kids! #daypass #copenhagen
The video showcases Copenhagen’s children’s traffic playground – a purpose‑built mini‑city where youngsters can learn to ride bicycles safely. The site includes tiny sidewalks, roads, a gas‑station replica, and a bike‑rental shop for families without their own child‑size bikes. Designed to mirror real‑world traffic, the park features scaled‑down roundabouts, turning lanes marked on the pavement, and fully operational traffic lights. Shared paths separate pedestrians from cyclists, while blue lane markings guide bikes through intersections. These elements give kids hands‑on experience with traffic rules before they venture onto public streets. The narrator notes how six‑year‑olds stop at red lights, whereas toddlers often charge through, underscoring the playground’s role as a low‑risk learning environment. Family visits are highlighted, with children renting bikes and navigating the miniature city, turning the experience into both education and recreation. By familiarising children with cycling etiquette early, the playground supports Copenhagen’s broader goal of a bike‑centric city, potentially reducing future accidents and encouraging sustainable commuting habits. Other municipalities could replicate this model to nurture safe, confident cyclists from a young age.

Copenhagen Has a New LRT! #daypass #copenhagen
The video showcases Copenhagen’s newest light‑rail transit (LRT) line, whose first segment officially opened in October 2025 despite the broader corridor still being under construction. The presenter rides the line from its downtown terminus to the end of the operational...

The World's Best Pedestrianised Street #daypass #stroget #copenhagen
Strøget, Copenhagen’s historic shopping boulevard, was one of the world’s first streets to be fully pedestrianized in the 1960s. The decision sparked fierce backlash from local merchants who feared loss of car‑based customers, even prompting death threats against the mayor,...

Should Public Transit Be Free? #daypass #luxembourg
The video tackles the growing debate over making public transit free, sparked by recent proposals such as New York City’s mayor suggesting a universal day‑pass. The speaker likens the idea to the once‑controversial creation of public libraries, arguing that new...

The Origins of Public Transit #daypass
The video recounts the birth of modern public transportation, crediting Stannislas Bowri with founding the world’s first public‑transit company in 1826 in the town of N. Bowri, who owned a flower mill at number five, repurposed steam‑generated heat to open a...

Trams without Wires! #luxembourg
Luxembourg’s new tram system can operate through the historic city centre without the overhead catenary wires that dominate most light‑rail networks. The trams carry roof‑mounted supercapacitors that are rapidly recharged at each stop. When a tram arrives, metal charging plates embedded...