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Copenhagen expands its bike-friendly "green wave" system to 15 new routes, syncing traffic lights for cyclists.
Copenhagen’s "green wave" traffic system synchronizes lights for cyclists traveling at 20 km/h, allowing them to pass through multiple intersections without stopping, making biking faster and more enjoyable.
Introduced 16 years ago to reduce car dependency and emissions, the system has become a popular feature of the city’s bike-friendly infrastructure.
Expanding to 15 new routes, it supports Copenhagen’s goal of sustainable urban transport, though challenges like crowded lanes persist.
The initiative is seen as a model for other cities aiming to boost cycling.
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