About this intervention

A network of cycling paths consists of interconnected lanes, paths, and routes designed to promote safe and efficient cycling in urban and suburban regions. This network features dedicated bike lanes, protected cycle tracks, shared paths, and bike-friendly streets that link residential zones, workplaces, schools, parks, and public transportation hubs.
Link with Health (how can it affect health?)

The inclusion and expansion of a well-planned cycling network in the city can significantly improve its citizens’ health, reducing sedentary behaviour and encouraging physical activity. This contributes to a protective effect against cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, improves musculoskeletical fitness, bone health, lowers anxiety levelss and risk of depression, and enhances overall well-being. A well-designed cycling network that provides separate lanes for bicycles and motor vehicles can decrease the risk of injuries caused by motorised vehicles. Furthermore, cycling networks aid environmental sustainability by reducing dependence on cars and lowering greenhouse gas emissions. With fewer vehicles on the roads, urban areas can experience reduced air pollution and noise levels, creating a cleaner and more pleasant living environment.
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