Global Study Reveals Best Cities for Walking and Cycling

Scientific American — GlobalFriday, November 14, 2025 at 12:00:00 PM
The recent global study on the best cities for walking and cycling underscores the significance of urban infrastructure in enhancing pedestrian and cyclist experiences. As urban congestion continues to challenge city planners, related research on macroscopic emission modeling reveals how traffic inefficiencies contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. By integrating insights from studies on urban traffic and financial distress modeling, we can better understand the multifaceted challenges cities face in promoting sustainable mobility and reducing environmental impacts.
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