It's just beautiful that everyone is swooning over sakura, and after all, it's an invasive plant. Where are the nature lovers? Wouldn't it be nicer if the cherry blossoms would be useful, even though the birds would already be full.
That's "non-developing Vilnius". Don't confuse the concepts: in Soviet Vilnius, VT works perfectly and even a tram was never seen, even space was planned in the new districts. But it happened that the villagers who came to the city started to organize themselves in the city, and that's what we have - bushes and bees, but no infrastructure.
What do you suggest Mr. Tomilin? When traveling, do you see Sakura with a trolleybus, which in the best case has a rotten bottom and sliding doors, or a new, worn-out bus with no air conditioner? it is necessary to finally get rid of the Soviet thinking and make a normally functioning VT in the city with an underground metro, trams and buses.
The number of impassable roads needs to be increased, e.g. non-residents and issue permits for vehicles to enter certain areas. BUT AT THE SAME TIME IMPROVE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION.
Of course, you can be lazy to work with permits, but someone needs to work.
It's just beautiful that everyone is swooning over sakura, and after all, it's an invasive plant. Where are the nature lovers? Wouldn't it be nicer if the cherry blossoms would be useful, even though the birds would already be full.
What kind of person do you have to be to go there to take a picture and then post it on fb
Cars on the river street spoil the atmosphere and comfort for pedestrians all year round. Parking on the river street should be prohibited.
AVTAMABYLIUS GENOCYYYY!!!!
That's "non-developing Vilnius". Don't confuse the concepts: in Soviet Vilnius, VT works perfectly and even a tram was never seen, even space was planned in the new districts. But it happened that the villagers who came to the city started to organize themselves in the city, and that's what we have - bushes and bees, but no infrastructure.
What do you suggest Mr. Tomilin? When traveling, do you see Sakura with a trolleybus, which in the best case has a rotten bottom and sliding doors, or a new, worn-out bus with no air conditioner? it is necessary to finally get rid of the Soviet thinking and make a normally functioning VT in the city with an underground metro, trams and buses.
I arrived perfectly by public transport to the National Art Gallery. Cars didn't bother me...
We need trams🚃
that the problem is such that we only have an image, which we are still far away from...
The number of impassable roads needs to be increased, e.g. non-residents and issue permits for vehicles to enter certain areas. BUT AT THE SAME TIME IMPROVE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION.
Of course, you can be lazy to work with permits, but someone needs to work.