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How the COVID-19 Pandemic Has Turned Europe into a Cycling Superpower

release by the World Economic Forum

October 12, 2020 - In Europe, some countries have prioritzed and invested heavily in cycling infrastructure for years with the Netherlands and Denmark the two most notable examples. The Covid-19 pandemic has now forced other countries to follow suit as people avoid overcrowded public transportation systems and embrace their bicycles.

Big investments are turning Europe into a cycling superpower. © Visit Holland

That has resulted in big business for bike manufacturers with major shortages reported while governments have moved to roll out the infrastructure needed to support the sudden cycling boom.

  • COVID-19 has caused a cycling boom as people use bikes instead of public transport.
  • Governments have responded by introducing cycling initiatives and improving infrastructure.
  • Finland has spent $7.76 per person where Spain has spent $0.17.

That is taking the form of conventional cycling lanes, car-free areas and traffic calming measures with 34 of the EU’s 94 biggest cities announcing that they have taken some form of action. Indeed more than €1 billion has been spent on cycling infrastructure across Europe since the outbreak of Covid-19 with more than 1000 kilometres implemented so far. So which governments are spending the most money to support their cyclists?

Data from the European Cyclists’ Federation provides an interesting overview of the countries spending the most on cycling during the pandemic. Finland has spent €7.76 per person on cycling, the most of any European country, followed by Italy (€5.04 per person) and France (€4.91 per person).

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