Bicycle national economy gains 26 cents per km
Low-cost infrastructure, low wear and maintenance, fossil-free mobility, environmental benefits, low space requirements, high corridor capacity, active mobility, health benefits
Car national economy loses 89 cents per km
Cost-intensive infrastructure, high wear maintenance, fossil based mobility, environmental damage, high space requirements, low corridor capacity (congestion), increased inactivity, impacting health care costs
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