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Using Cycling as an Indicator for Urban Quality of Life
January 7, 2022 /
Metropolitan areas around the world struggle with the same problem: More people means more traffic. If the majority of residents and workers use private vehicles, this leads to more congestion and emissions, more road crashes, lower air quality and therefore an overall decline in quality of life. But what if a significant portion of people living in cities relied on cycling or other modes of active transport? Can supporting cycling as a key mode of travel contribute to improving quality of life for everyone?
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