Urban Cycling
Urban Cycling refers to the practice of riding bicycles in urban environments, typically for commuting, recreation, or transportation purposes. It encompasses the use of bicycles in cities and towns, navigating streets, bike lanes, and paths designed for cyclists. Urban cycling promotes a sustainable, healthy, and efficient mode of travel, offering benefits such as reduced traffic congestion, lower carbon emissions, and improved public health. It often involves navigating complex urban landscapes, including dealing with vehicular traffic, pedestrians, and varying road conditions. Urban cycling may also include the infrastructure and policies that support cycling in cities, such as bike-sharing programs, dedicated bike lanes, and safe parking facilities. It highlights the importance of cycling as a viable means of mobility in densely populated areas.