Which city has really good public transport and a low proportion of foreigners?

I'm currently working on my driver's license and have already had 42 driving lessons. According to my driving instructor, I still pose a danger to others on the road because I drive too unsafely. I hate driving, too. I'm trying to get my driver's license somehow and only use public transport after my training. But I don't see that as a good option if the public transport connections are poor. So I'm looking for a city with almost perfect public transport and a low proportion of foreigners, because I also want to leave here because of the foreign population. Many people behave antisocially. You can give me a different answer, of course, but it would be better to help me, because otherwise you might see me in a car accident again. 😉

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MarSusMar
2 years ago

Somehow there are just 2 questions with basically the same topic Therefore there is my answer double.

The capitals of the country and all the small towns have logically very good Öffi networking, since the line networks originate from a time when the car traffic hardly existed. That had to work. This is where the Lienin net is built instead of back, expanded and massive. Well, if Intel Come… (I don’t like to boil my place of residence, but that should be enough) Our mayor has power in his butt, which was already at the railway fire for more FV.

There are in every city of Germany’s corners with strongholds of acquainted in the Öffis, however, you only have their kids, because everything from eighteen is above average interconnected (not only per smartphone! there we can cut off something) and wear the cars together.

I speak Arabic and mean everything that originally belongs to Islam. Whoever comes from, I don’t care.

We have been having super Arab retailers who have absolutely no problem with us German. That’s what we keep forgetting.

One deals with everything that comes under his finger and put us a large 180 cm freezer, from written 220 down to 200, as if just looked in. And we definitely don’t look in need. The top, but don’t keep up to date was (no transparent subjects, the world goes under) that is now running for a year troubleless.

The other one with curtains. But what to find out is why k.A. Half can be so short that I have something from the border despite my desire to compromise. He also wanted to feed them free of charge. (I can do that myself.)

The strongholds of the Jobcenter visitors are clearly more frequent.

And yes there are small cities there is/was the AFD on the way but not New Länder far.

I get an early pension. I’d stay.

Just make small/city vacation. Two nights long there.

Rainbowdragon14
2 years ago

Bielefeld has approx. 300,000 inhabitants, therefore, is not very small and still has a rather small-town character, especially in some outskirts. There is an underground city railway network with 4 lines in the city centre. The paths to the Ruhr area and to Hannover are also relatively short. In addition, the Teutoburger Wald is a beautiful area and in Bielefeld you can go out very well in the evening. I think you’ll like it there.

Of the very large cities I would most likely say Munich or Stuttgart, in no case Berlin or Frankfurt. Ruhr area/Düsseldorf/Köln/Bonn also not.

There are only trams everywhere in the east. If that’s enough for you, they’ll be eligible. Erfurt would be interesting. Or Cottbus, but this has just about 100,000 inhabitants.

So my personal secret tip would really be Bielefeld, that’s underestimated! Let’s go and take your own picture of the city. 🙃

Morty712
2 years ago

Germany is Multi Kulti ..in every corner

Rocker73
2 years ago
Reply to  Morty712

Thank God.

Morty712
2 years ago
Reply to  Rocker73

\m/ Jo find good

ecki2000
2 years ago

Dresden, followed by Leipzig

Both cities have a very good ÖPNV and relatively little foreigners

Stellwerk
2 years ago

Pyongyang.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago
Reply to  Stellwerk

please in Germany. Sorry for forgetting…

PeterSchulze43
2 years ago

There are many cities with good ÖPNV offers and few foreigners. Such a city is, for example, Munich. There is a very well-developed public transport network in Munich, so you can easily move away. Besides, the proportion of foreigners in the city is very low, which means that you will feel comfortable here.

touchytt
6 months ago
Reply to  PeterSchulze43

Low? You don’t believe that. all major cities in DE have a high proportion of foreigners.