Denmark: A Nation Crazy About Cycling



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Denmark: A Nation Crazy About Cycling

Denmark is widely recognized as a country where bicycles reign supreme. With a population deeply in love with cycling, this Nordic nation has made the two - wheeled vehicle an integral part of daily life.

 
Statistics show that in Denmark, for every 10 people, there are 9 bicycles. In Copenhagen, the capital city, the number of bicycles even exceeds the number of residents, with over 672,000 bikes traversing its 384 - kilometer network of cycle lanes. An astonishing 81 percent of adults in the country own a bicycle, as stated in a 2022 survey - based report by the University of Southern Denmark. Among people aged 15 or over, 74 percent use their bicycle at least once a year, 51 percent cycle at least once a week, and 21 percent do so “almost every day”.
 
The reasons behind Danes' love for cycling are multi - fold. Firstly, Denmark's flat terrain makes cycling an easy and convenient mode of transportation. Secondly, the government has been committed to building a cycling - friendly infrastructure. There are more than 12,000 kilometers of bicycle lanes across the country, and even in bad weather, the bicycle lanes are cleared first. Additionally, cycling aligns with the Danes' pursuit of a healthy and environmentally - friendly lifestyle. It helps reduce traffic congestion and air pollution while allowing people to enjoy the beauty of the country's landscapes during their rides. Whether it's for commuting to work, going to school, or just for leisure, the bicycle is the Danes' first choice.
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