Bicyclefriendliness
Bicyclefriendliness refers to the degree to which a city, town, or region is conducive to cycling for transportation and recreation. It encompasses a variety of factors that influence the safety, convenience, and desirability of riding a bicycle. A high level of bicyclefriendliness is often characterized by the presence of dedicated infrastructure, such as protected bike lanes, multi-use paths, and bicycle parking facilities. These elements aim to separate cyclists from motor vehicle traffic, reducing the risk of accidents and improving the overall cycling experience.
Beyond physical infrastructure, bicyclefriendliness also considers the attitudes and behaviors of other road users. A bicycle-friendly