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Aarhus

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Aarhus (Denmark)

Aarhus, Denmark's second-largest city, is deeply committed to sustainability, particularly in the realms of mobility and transport. Aarhus has set an ambitious goal to become COâ‚‚-neutral by 2030, guided by its Climate Strategy and Action Plan.

The city prioritizes public transport, cycling, and inclusivity to transform urban mobility. Aarhus boasts the highest bicycle usage among its residents, attributed to extensive cycling infrastructure and a low car ownership rate. Initiatives such as free access to 450 urban cycles and numerous cycle routes further promote cycling. Public transport is efficient and eco-friendly, with the city operating a light rail system that replaced diesel trains and buses, enhancing sustainability.

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