Copenhagen expands its 'green wave' of cycling and revolutionizes urban mobility
In Copenhagen, cycling without stopping is becoming increasingly easy. The Danish city, a global leader in urban cycling, has approved a 602 million Danish kroner (70,5 million pounds) package to expand its "green wave" system, which synchronizes traffic lights so that cyclists traveling at 20 km/h only encounter green lights during peak hours.
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