What the world can learn from Paris’s cycling revolution
What the world can learn from Paris’s cycling revolution
What the world can learn from Paris’s cycling revolution
The Paris cycling change did not happen by accident. It was driven by political will, strategic use of data, and a willingness to rethink street space.

[...]Paris has shown that it is possible to redistribute public space quickly and effectively, preserving the city’s historic charm while creating streets that prioritize people over cars. The result is a city where parents ferry children to school by cargo bike, commuters glide past the Seine on protected lanes, and cycling is no longer a daring choice—it is a practical, everyday reality.
The Paris cycling change did not happen by accident. It was driven by political will, strategic use of data, and a willingness to rethink how street space is allocated[...]
Paris school street (Dutch Cycling Embassy)