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Almost No One Drives a Car in These Countries Anymore, the Hungarian Data Is Also Surprising

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In some cities, cyclists and pedestrians are as rare as a white raven, but in others, such as Wageningen in the Netherlands, they are almost countless. A recent international study based on data from 11,587 cities has revealed where the best places to walk and cycle in the world are – and why the Dutch, Japanese and Kenyans are unbeatable. The study says that even the weather is no obstacle if the city properly supports non-car transport.
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In some cities, cyclists and pedestrians are as rare as a white raven, but in others, such as Wageningen in the Netherlands, they are almost countless. A recent international study based on data from 11,587 cities has revealed where the best places to walk and cycle in the world are – and why the Dutch, Japanese and Kenyans are unbeatable. The study says that even the weather is no obstacle if the city properly supports non-car transport.

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Pénzcentrum broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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