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New Research Says Pandemic Cycleways in Europe Deliver $3 Billion of Health Benefits

August 20, 2020 - A new study from German climate-change researchers at institutes in Berlin and Potsdam claims that the new pop-up “corona cycleways” installed in European cities would result in $3 billion of health benefits annually reports Carlton Reid in Forbes.

Amsterdam cycling ©
Amsterdam cycling ©

Using historic data from bicyclist counters in 106 European cities, the researchers estimate that the temporary cycleways installed during the coranavirus pandemic have, on average, led to a 7% uptick in cycling rates.

“Each kilometer [of pop-up cycleway installed] has increased cycling in a city by 0.6%,” claims the paper, published on August 14.

Read the full report in Forbes here.

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