Por que na Europa todo mundo PEDALA e no Brasil quase NINGUÉM?

On World Bicycle Day, I needed to talk about something that has intrigued me since the first month I arrived in Brazil: why is cycling here seen as something for athletes, for poor people without cars, or for brave people who don't care about their own lives? In Central Europe, and especially in Hungary, the bicycle is simply transportation. You cycle to work, to the market, to university, in normal clothes, without a racing helmet, and without praying not to get run over. The difference isn't laziness on the part of Brazilians or a lack of love for the sport. The difference is infrastructure, urban culture, and a mobility mentality that has been built over decades in completely different ways on the two continents. In this video, I explore this comparison honestly, without romanticizing Europe or condemning Brazil. Do you cycle in Brazil? Do you think the situation is improving? Tell me in the comments, I want to know what it's like in your city. 🇭🇺 Hungarian Course from Zero https://lorandszilagyi.com/hungarodozero 🇷🇴 Romanian Course from Zero https://lorandszilagyi.com/romenodozero 🛍 Online Store https://loja.lorandszilagyi.com/ 📲 Social Media   / lorandszilagyi