cyclecentered
Cycle-centered is a concept in the field of urban planning and transportation that emphasizes the importance of cycling as a primary mode of transportation within urban areas. This approach prioritizes the creation of safe, convenient, and accessible cycling infrastructure, such as dedicated bike lanes, cycle tracks, and bike-sharing programs. The goal of cycle-centered planning is to encourage more people to cycle for their daily commutes, errands, and leisure activities, thereby reducing reliance on motor vehicles and promoting sustainable urban development.
Key principles of cycle-centered planning include:
1. Safety: Ensuring that cyclists have a safe and predictable environment to ride, with clear signage, well-maintained
2. Accessibility: Designing cycling infrastructure that is easily accessible to all users, including those with disabilities,
3. Convenience: Creating a seamless and efficient cycling network that connects people to their destinations, workplaces,
4. Integration: Incorporating cycling into the broader urban transportation system, with well-connected routes and intermodal transfers
Cycle-centered planning has gained traction in recent years as a response to the growing recognition of the