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As far as the country is concerned, Denmark is now the most mature bicycle related facilities. In Denmark, cycling is not only a means to reduce transportation costs, but also a way of life, an attitude to life. Nearly 90% of Danes own a bicycle.
Danes love bicycles as much as they love Carlsberg beer. For most Danes, life without a bike is boring. Cycling is a habit that Danes have developed since childhood, and even primary school students in the first grade ride their bikes to school.
When I grew up, I still kept riding despite getting a driver's license and owning my own car.
At present, there is no so-called mature bicycle lane in China, and most bicycles are driven on the road driven by cars, but now we are still a developing country, and have not yet reached that developed level, and the relevant measures and policies for bicycle lanes have not yet been introduced. Denmark's network of cycle paths is unique. More than 10,000 kilometres of bicycle lanes are clearly signposted, in harmony with other road network systems, ensuring a high level of safety.
As one of Denmark's first cities to promote the use of bicycles, Odense has 500 kilometres of bike lanes and a well-equipped infrastructure with bicycles at many intersections. Odense has made cycling a safer and more convenient way to get around. According to related news, Denmark's first bicycle "highway" through.
According to a press release issued by the Copenhagen City Council on April 17, the 22-kilometre bicycle "highway" connects the centre of the capital with the suburban Alberslang area, and uses a special traffic signal system to minimize traffic delays at junctions. In addition, there are bicycle inflatable stations, repair stations and stops along the "highway" for cyclists to use.
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Sweden is still the highest level of management in the world, especially the management of traffic.
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Hokkaido is a place in Japan, and it's a great place for Japanese people to ride bicycles around and enjoy the scenery.
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In the UK there is a South Downs Avenue that crosses the heart of England, and in Canada there is a bike path from Alberta to Mexico, which is the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route!
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Bicycle lane refers to a road with a specific planning on the road for bicycles, generally about 3 meters, the lane is red or green, and the two sides are separated from other lanes by a single solid white line, and some bicycle lanes are separated by a fence, depending on the local situation. Bicycle lanes are reserved for self-inflicted bypassers, and motor vehicles and pedestrians are prohibited from entering, borrowing, or occupying them.
Wooden material.
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Japan's Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, completed in 1998, is the largest suspension bridge in the world, with a span of 960m+ and a high main tower; The main cable diameter year completed Japan Tatara Bridge is the world's largest steel cable-stayed bridge, span length 270m + 890m + 320m, the main tower is a diamond-shaped steel tower, the tower is 220m, the whole bridge 168 cable-stayed cables. At the beginning of the 21st century, many countries are planning ultra-long span bridges, such as the Gibraltar Strait Bridge in Spain and Morocco, with a main span of 5,000m. In the Tsugaru Strait of Japan, the main span of the bridge is about 4,000 meters long, and the technical problem has been solved. >>>More