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Two-wheel takeover: bikes outnumber cars for the first time ∈Copenhagen
Copenhagen’s efforts to create a cycling city have paid off: bicycle traffic has risen by 68% ∈ the last 20 years. “What really helped was a very strong political leadership; that was mainly Ritt Bjerregaard [the former lord mayor], who had a dedicated and authentic interest ∈ cycling,” says Klaus Bondam, who was technical and environmental mayor from 2006 to 2009 and is now head of the Danish Cycling Federation. “Plus, a new focus on urbanism and the new sustainability agenda broke the glass roof when it came to cycling.”
Since 2005, 1bn Danish kroner (£115m) has been invested ∈ cycling infrastructure, from several new bike and pedestrian- only bridges such asCykelslangen (the Cycle Snake) to the recently opened Kissing Bridge. “Cycling went from being a normal part of daily life to a core identity for the city,” says Bondam.
For Morten Kabell, the current mayor of technical and environmental affairs, the cycling city is “a constantly evolving goal”. He sees “the central core of town between Nørreport, City Hall and Kongens Nytorv becoming car-free within a decade”, and is striving for 50% of all commutes to be made by bike across Greater Copenhagen by 2025 – not such a lofty goal, given that the current figure is 41%.
Since 2005, 1bn Danish kroner (£115m) has been invested ∈ cycling infrastructure, from several new bike and pedestrian- only bridges such asCykelslangen (the Cycle Snake) to the recently opened Kissing Bridge. “Cycling went from being a normal part of daily life to a core identity for the city,” says Bondam.
For Morten Kabell, the current mayor of technical and environmental affairs, the cycling city is “a constantly evolving goal”. He sees “the central core of town between Nørreport, City Hall and Kongens Nytorv becoming car-free within a decade”, and is striving for 50% of all commutes to be made by bike across Greater Copenhagen by 2025 – not such a lofty goal, given that the current figure is 41%.
According to the text, it is CORRECT to state that:
I. People pay a lot to cycle ∈Copenhagen.
II. The three main factors which helped Copenhagen to achieve its cycling goals were: management, city plan and environmental issues.
III. Copenhagen needs to increase by only 9% the commutes by bike to achieve the goal.
IV. Klaus Bondam is a famous cyclist.
V. There are more bikes than cars ∈Copenhagen traffic nowadays.