Sophie Hæstorp Andersen
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What the world can learn from Copenhagen’s cycling revolution
Close to two-thirds of the city’s residents commute by bike to school or work every day.
https://theprogressplaybook.com/2024/01/31/what-the-world-can-learn-from-copenhagens-cycling-revolution/
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Good culture shows great concern for our environment
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Its an amazing idea to be emulated indeed
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This really encouraging we need more of such ideas
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This is good developing countries in particular can avoid wasting billions on car infrastructure and goes to cycline
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@mary_dosarah
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Copenhagen's cycling revolution showcases the positive impact of prioritizing sustainable transportation options.
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An amazing culture
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As someone who has commuted by bike most of his life, it really is a win win for everyone. Takes less space in the city infrastructure, provides mental and physical health, and causes close to zero emissions. Any city that is built for bike commuting will benefit greatly!
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@Adam_Wallin Thank you Adam for the culture you have cultivated.I amazing sure you inspire many
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Cycling is good for our exercise and health .This is encouraging from the people of Copenhagen .I think all the nation would emulate this