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Copenhagen, Denmark - Prioritize Bike Lanes

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Copenhagen, Denmark, is celebrated for its comprehensive cycling infrastructure, which has transformed the city into a model for urban cycling. The city's journey began in the 1970s, driven by the oil crisis and public demand for sustainable transportation. Over the years, Copenhagen has developed an extensive network of bike lanes, prioritizing safety and convenience. Key features include curb-separated cycle tracks that provide a clear distinction between bike paths, sidewalks, and roads, enhancing safety and ease of use for cyclists. Copenhagen's cycling culture is supported by innovative designs like the "Cykelslangen" (Cycle Snake), an elevated bike lane, and the Green Wave system, which synchronizes traffic lights to reduce cyclists' travel time. The city aims to increase the modal share of bicycles to 50% of commuter trips. With over 350 km of segregated cycle tracks, cycling is not only environmentally friendly but also a fast and practical mode of transportation, making it a preferred choice for many residents. This infrastructure has contributed to a significant reduction in air pollution and healthcare costs, while fostering a healthy and sustainable urban environment.