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‘It’s the best feeling’: how Copenhagen gave cyclists a green wave

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'It's the best feeling': how Copenhagen gave cyclists a green wave

Traffic lights are synchronised so a rush-hour cyclist at 20km/h can catch green lights all the way

"Hitting a green wave? It's the best feeling, especially when you're in a hurry," says actor Samuel Traum, unlocking his bike by a Copenhagen intersection thronged by two-wheeled commuters. "The opposite, a red wave, is the worst."

For those of us who do not live in cycle-friendly Copenhagen, the green wave that Traum describes is a system started by the city authorities 16 years ago: in order to encourage bike travel, they synchronised traffic lights on several key roads so that a rush-hour cyclist travelling at about 20km/h (12.4mph) could catch green lights all the way.

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'It's the best feeling': how Copenhagen gave cyclists a green wave

Traffic lights are synchronised so a rush-hour cyclist at 20km/h can catch green lights all the way

"Hitting a green wave? It's the best feeling, especially when you're in a hurry," says actor Samuel Traum, unlocking his bike by a Copenhagen intersection thronged by two-wheeled commuters. "The opposite, a red wave, is the worst."

For those of us who do not live in cycle-friendly Copenhagen, the green wave that Traum describes is a system started by the city authorities 16 years ago: in order to encourage bike travel, they synchronised traffic lights on several key roads so that a rush-hour cyclist travelling at about 20km/h (12.4mph) could catch green lights all the way.

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