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Bicycles in Copenhagen

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People drive cars or take public transportation to go to school or work. However, these modes of transportation emit harmful elements and greenhouse gases, which lead to air pollution and global warming. To stop this, more and more people in Copenhagen, capital city of Denmark, choose to ride bikes.

Under the Danish government’s plan for the country to stop emitting carbon dioxide by 2025, no cars are manufactured in Copenhagen. And, the taxes for importing cars as well as parking fees are very expensive. Moreover, oil prices are high enough to dissuade people from owning their own cars.

That is why Copenhagen, which is the first city to have enacted laws for bicycle-only roads and have also paved bicycle overpasses, encourages more people to use these two-wheeled vehicles. The city has roads for bikes only, where traffic lights and signs always give priority to them ahead of other vehicles. Hotels in the city must rent bikes to tourists, and buildings’ parking lots must reserve spaces only for bicycles.
Riding bikes is good not only for the environment, but also for people’s health. So, it may be strongly recommended that you hop on a bike for both the environment and your health.
Tony Jang
Staff Reporter
(tonyjang@timescore.co.kr)