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Cycling has become ever so famous in the past as many are realizing the benefits of cycling and how it impacts themselves and society as a whole. However, not all country in the world share the same level of love and care for cycling. Some have already made changes to embrace cycling while others are still in the developing phase. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 7 countries around the world that embrace cycling culture


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7 countries around the world that embrace cycling
culture
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Cycling has become ever so famous in the past as
many are realizing the benefits of cycling and
how it impacts themselves and society as a whole.
However, not all country in the world share the
same level of love and care for cycling. Some
have already made changes to embrace cycling
while others are still in the developing phase.
In this article, we will discuss countries
around the world that embrace cycling, and how
they are leading the way for the rest of the
world to follow. The Netherlands For the Dutch,
cycling is not a chore or something that they
push themselves to do. For them, it is a way of
life. This is why in the Netherlands, you can see
people of all age groups on cycles, and it is
common between people of different economic
strata. It is estimated that there are 23
million bicycles in the Netherlands, and this is
for a population of only 17 million people. The
Netherlands is also very attentive towards the
needs of the cyclist because in the country there
is a total of 35,000 km of dedicated the cycle
paths. Out of the 23 million bicycles, 2 million
are e-Bikes. The Dutch government recently
announced that cyclists can get tax credits of
0.22 per kilometer. So now they get paid to
cycle, something that makes the experience even
better!
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Denmark Denmark is in direct competition with
the Netherlands because it is also a country that
wants to change how people commute. The
population of Denmark stands at 5.7 million and
the city of Copenhagen itself has 5.7 million
Bicycles within it. So when we consider the whole
of Denmark, Bicycles outnumbers the population.
90 of Danes own a Bicycle while only 40 of
the same population owns a car. It clearly paints
a picture of the positive reception of the
population towards cycling. A quarter of the
Copenhagen families own cargo bikes instead of
cars. There are hotels in Copenhagen that
provides bicycles to their guests for their
commute. The city also enjoys e-Bikes which are
slowly gaining popularity. Germany Meet the
country that gave the world its first Bicycle. It
was the German Inventor Philip Moritz Fischer who
built the first bicycle and the legacy of cycling
flows strongly through Germany. Germany has
approximately 74 million bicycles. Bike Sharing
is a very popular thing in Germany and many
companies, both inland and international have
showcased their services, the most popular ones
being NextBike, Call-a-Bike, Limebike, etc. In
mid-2018, about 18000 shared bikes were available
in the city of Berlin alone.
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Japan Many leave out Japan when it comes to
countries that embrace cycling, but the busy
streets of Japan are geared more towards bikers,
encouraging people to use bicycles. Japan is a
crowded place and owning a car as a daily driver
is not an economical approach. Hence, you will
see that people won a cycle or two rather than
bulky vehicles. the public transport in Japan is
reliable and cost-effective, so most people use
their bicycles to get to the station and then use
public transport from there on. There are
different types of Bicycles available in Japan
that are geared towards the different
requirement, be it as a family vehicle or as a
cargo transporter. France France is also a
country where cycling culture is intertwined with
its own roots. The prestigious Tour De France is
a testament to that very statement. And the
scenery surely makes you want to ditch cars
anyway. The beautiful buildings and the gorgeous
landscape is to be enjoyed in a state where you
can really take in their magnificence. Cycles
provide just that and you will see people of all
ages doing the same. France has realized the
role of infrastructure in helping the trend to
continue in the years to come. Hence, France
plans to put forward a plan where they plan to
triple the bicycle lanes, provide incentives to
commuters and bring forth measures to prevent
bike theft.
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Belgium Belgium is a country that pays attention
to the cyclists within it. You can see this from
the way the country maintains its cycles lanes.
The result is that more and more people are
taking up cycling to work and commute rather than
use cars. The lanes are then maintained with
neatly marked signposts. There are also towpaths
that cyclists can use to get away from the busy
streets and enjoy their time cruising beside
lakes and greenery. Switzerland Even though
there isnt a large section of the population
using bicycles as their daily driver, they do
ensure that cycling is added to their lifestyle
as an important activity. The scenic routes of
Switzerland are perfect for cycling, and since
cycling is both an exercise and stress reliever,
it adds to the whole experience. Conclusion
People around the world are realizing the
advantages of going back to cycling and how it
benefits them and the environment at the same
time. Dubai is also striving to be on the list of
the best countries in the world for cycling with
future-forward plans like dedicated bike lanes,
cycling communities, and much more! If you are
looking for the best bicycles to buy in Dubai,
then visit Dubai Bicycles, the online bicycle
store and get your hands on the latest and the
greatest to be the part of the bicycling culture.
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