Improving global cycling infrastructure
Using a program called CycleRAP , images of cycle paths around the world can be assessed by experts on a set of criteria to generate a safety score and report.
CycleRAP’s evidence-based approach can be a powerful advocacy tool, enabling stakeholders to make a stronger case for investments in cycling safety.
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