Walking & Cycling

Across the world, walking and cycling remain essential transport and commuter options, especially for short distance trips. While car-centric urban development leads to streets that are unsafe and inaccessible to most urban residents, cities that prioritize safety for pedestrians and cyclists can improve quality of life for all urban communities.

How are cities taking action?

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WRI Ross Center has research, data and case studies that demonstrate the benefits of walking and cycling infrastructure and how it can be economically designed and implemented. Our experts have worked extensively with city authorities to prepare policy documentation, encourage Public Bike Sharing (PBS) systems, organize Open Streets events, and implement pedestrianization and cycling infrastructure projects.

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