Jan Rosenow on Nostr: High bicycle ownership does not necessarily lead to high bicycle use. π¦πΊ , ...
High bicycle ownership does not necessarily lead to high bicycle use.
π¦πΊ , π¨π¦, π³πΏ & πΊπΈ all have high bicycle ownership rates but <5% bike modal share.
Pro-bicycle policies have pushed cycling to more than 20% modal share in π©π° and π³π±.
Full paper here:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-022-00497-4
Published at
2023-05-21 07:07:45Event JSON
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