City Cycling
City cycling refers to riding bicycles in urban environments, where cyclists navigate through streets, bike lanes, and shared paths. It promotes sustainable transportation, reduces traffic congestion, and lowers carbon emissions. Many cities have developed infrastructure to support cyclists, including bike-sharing programs and dedicated lanes.
Cycling in cities can enhance public health by encouraging physical activity and reducing air pollution. However, it also presents challenges, such as safety concerns due to vehicle traffic and the need for proper cycling education. Organizations like League of American Bicyclists advocate for safer cycling conditions and promote the benefits of urban cycling.