The ranking is based on points awarded for 13 criteria: advocacy; bicycle culture (the use of bikes for transport by the general public rather than a marginal group); bicycle infrastructure and facilities, meaning dedicated road space for cyclists; the presence or absence of a bike share program and how
"particularly impressive efforts or results
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7. Malmo, Sweden |
widely such a program is used; ratio of male to female cyclists; modal share for bicycles and modal share increase since 2006; perception of safety; politics; social acceptance; attention given by planners to bicycle infrastructure; and traffic calming. Cities could score bonus points for
The World's Top 20 Cycling Cities - Sarah Goodyear - The Atlantic Cities
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