Discover15MinCities#3 Cycling Policy: What comes first, the cycle lane or the cyclist?
#3 Cycling Policy: What comes first, the cycle lane or the cyclist?

#3 Cycling Policy: What comes first, the cycle lane or the cyclist?

Update: 2023-05-08
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Europe is home to some of the most cyclable cities in the world: 32% of people who live in Amsterdam cycle to work, 62% in Copenhagen. In this episode, Philip Amaral (ECF) talks about what’s happening in Europe to make cities more cyclable, and what cities can do today to replicate the success of Dutch cities.


Many thanks to Philip Amaral, who works at the European Cyclists’ Federation as the Policy & Development Director, and is the person who knows what cities can do to become more cyclable.


Powered by ⁠Fifteen⁠, who help cities of all sizes encourage more cycling through state-of-the-art bike-sharing systems, this podcast explores topics centred around the concept of 15MinCities. Through conversations with experts from around the world, Fifteen’s Jessica Jones-Langley explores the challenges & opportunities of cities in the context of building healthier, happier cities.

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#3 Cycling Policy: What comes first, the cycle lane or the cyclist?

#3 Cycling Policy: What comes first, the cycle lane or the cyclist?

Jessica Jones-Langley [Fifteen]