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Ged Season 3 Episode 8

From the ultra modern Urban Planning Concept of the Fifteen Minute City to hitching lifts from Spaghetti Junction and picking up hitchers who turn out to be Wild Cat keepers in Mexico! There´s something for everyone this week on Ginger Gerald - and as promised, GG reveals the answers to last week´s two little unanswered questions. 

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  • The Fifteen Minute City (FMC) is an Urban Planning Concept (UPC) that promotes reducing car dependency (CD) and sustainable living (HSL).
  • FMC includes working, shopping, education, healthcare & leisure (WSEHL) within a 15 minute distance.
  • While some support FMC, others are protesting the invasion of privacy and increase in state surveillance.
  • Paris has been at the heart of the FMC concept, despite its traffic congestion issues.
  • The concept of FMC got the author thinking about past modes of transportation, such as hitchhiking.
  • Hitchhiking used to be a common and cost-effective way to travel, but safety concerns have made it largely obsolete.
  • Hitchhiking involved holding a cardboard sign and sticking your thumb out to signal for a ride.
  • Certain cars were more likely to pick up hitchhikers, such as older models like an Austin Allegro or Ford Cortina.
  • Locking eyes with the driver was an effective way to guilt them into stopping for a ride.
  • Lorry drivers were often friendly and willing to chat, making for an enjoyable VIP experience.
  • The feeling of seeing brake lights come on after holding out your sign was a rush of euphoria.
  • Hitchhiking requires emotional intelligence and the ability to chat whilst being cautious.
  • Hitchhiking was a popular mode of traveling around Europe during the summers.
  • Police in the UK used to give lifts or drop hitchhikers at better spots.
  • Mallorca rarely has hitchhikers, but a Bulgarian couple in their 70s had a successful trip with their backpacks.
  • Hitchhiking is similar to car sharing or car pooling but requires a thumb and cardboard instead of an app.
  • Walking, cycling, and public transport are the Holy Trinity of getting around cities safely, quickly, efficiently, and ecologically.
  • Urban cycling has improved and offers free bike rentals in many cities worldwide.
  • Cycle lanes are common in cities, and pedestrians need to watch out for them.
  • eScooters are the scourge of the decade and can be dangerous on roads and pavements.