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32 % of the population use bicycles every day. You can rent bicycles for free in Copenhagen. Cycle tracks take you wherever you need to go.
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Less then half of Berlin’s people own a car, most of them use bicycles. Berlin has 390 miles of bike lanes and another 150 combined lanes for bikes, buses and pedestrians.
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Barcelona has many bicycle lanes, even special maps for bicycles. On its paths you can find more than 100 rental places.
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Cycling in Trondheim is a challenge, because of the hills the city is built on. But the problem is solved with a very intelligent system of chairlifts for bicycles.
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All streets have also bicycle paths and returning corridors. You have even left turn signals for bikes.
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