Expanding bike lanes and bike-sharing programs encourages cycling as a sustainable and healthy mode of transportation. Proponents argue that it reduces traffic congestion, lowers emissions, and promotes a healthier lifestyle. Opponents argue that it can be costly, may take away road space from vehicles, and might not be widely used.
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How safe would you feel biking in your town, and why?
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How would your daily routine change if your city had more bike lanes?
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What do you think is the biggest barrier to making cycling a more popular way to get around?
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In what ways could cycling impact the environment in your community?
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Do you believe dedicating more street space for cyclists is fair to drivers?
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How do you feel about sharing the road with both cyclists and cars? What challenges does that present?
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Would you be more likely to bike if there were a bike-sharing program near you? Why or why not?
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Do you think biking should be promoted as a green alternative to driving, or is it not practical for most people?
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What is more important to you: reducing traffic and emissions or keeping road space for cars? Why?
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How do you think cities can balance the needs of both cyclists and drivers on busy streets?