James Thoem: the go-to man for cities wanting to create more bicycle-friendly streets
In the 1960s, Copenhagen’s streets were clogged with cars, road projects were being proposed to run through some of the city’s most beautiful districts, and traffic fatalities and pollution were becoming a concern.
Now, 45 per cent of commuters coming into the Danish capital on any given day ride a bicycle. And over 60 per cent of people in the city proper travel to work or school by bike.
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