cycling infrastructure
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cycling infrastructure
Summary
cycling infrastructure ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (104 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- cycling infrastructure's image is recorded as Fietspad PeeWee32.jpg[2].
- cycling infrastructure's image is recorded as 2019-08-27 Stationspleinstalling fietsenrekken (1).jpg[3].
- cycling infrastructure's subclass of is recorded as transport infrastructure[4].
- cycling infrastructure's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00574883[5].
- cycling infrastructure's has use is recorded as utility cycling[6].
- cycling infrastructure's Commons category is recorded as Cycling infrastructure[7].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as bike lane[8].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as bicycle stand[9].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as bikeway[10].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as cycle track[11].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as rail trail[12].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as sidewalk[13].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as shared-use path[14].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as bicycle boulevard[15].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as shared lane marking[16].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as edge lane road[17].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as bicycle highway[18].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as advanced stop box[19].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as pedestrian zone[20].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as traffic calming[21].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as shared space[22].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as protected intersection[23].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as numbered-node cycle network[24].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as wide outside lane[25].
- cycling infrastructure's has part is recorded as shared bus and cycle lane[26].
Why It Matters
cycling infrastructure ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (104 views/month).[1] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] It is known by 19 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]