Cycling infrastructure is a key component of sustainable urban mobility, influencing both health outcomes and environmental impact.
The density of cycling lanes, expressed per square kilometre, provides a clear metric for comparing how well different regions support cyclists.
Planners use this metric to identify gaps, prioritize investments, and monitor progress toward greener transportation goals.
L = total cycling lane length (km)
A = area (kmΒ²)
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Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
