Bikecentric
Bikecentric refers to a lifestyle or urban planning approach that prioritizes and facilitates bicycle use. This concept emphasizes making cycling a safe, convenient, and appealing mode of transportation for a significant portion of the population. Key elements of bikecentricity include the development of dedicated cycling infrastructure, such as protected bike lanes, cycle paths, and bike-sharing systems. It also involves policies that encourage cycling and discourage car dependency, such as traffic calming measures and reduced parking availability for automobiles. The goal is to create communities where cycling is a practical and preferred choice for daily commutes, errands, and recreation. This can lead to numerous benefits, including improved public health due to increased physical activity, reduced traffic congestion and air pollution, and a more vibrant and livable urban environment. Cities that are considered bikecentric often have high rates of bicycle modal share, meaning a large percentage of trips are made by bicycle. This shift towards a bikecentric model is often driven by a desire for sustainability, healthier lifestyles, and more efficient urban mobility.