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Page 1: Cycling and Mobility Management Jiri Bendl, Prague

Cycling and Mobility Management

Jiri Bendl, Prague

Page 2: Cycling and Mobility Management Jiri Bendl, Prague

A Lack of Physical Activity

• causes 1.9 million deaths per year,• the fourth leading risk factor for global

mortality• 60% of the world's population

Page 3: Cycling and Mobility Management Jiri Bendl, Prague

Physical Inactivity - Economic Consequences in USA for 2000 yr

• Overweight and obesity $117 billion

• Heart diseases $183 billion• Diabetes $100 billion• Cancer $157 billion• Arthritis $50 billion

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WHO recommends: 30 minutes of physical activity /

day150 minutes of physical activity / week

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Potential of Cycling as a Tool to Improve Physical Activity of the

Population• 30 % of trips

made in car in Europe cover distance of less than 3 km

• 50 % of less than 5 km

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Active Transportation - Walking and Cycling is the Most Natural, Free and Easy Way of

Physical Activity for Everybody

Page 7: Cycling and Mobility Management Jiri Bendl, Prague

Main air pollutants from engines:

• Noise• Hazardous emissions:

polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

mutagenic and carcinogenicPM10 and PM2,5COaldehydes

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Automobiles also emit micro-particles by friction and grind off of :

• Rubber tyre• Brake – pad plates• Clutch lining• Road surfaces

15 %

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Emissions are more dangerous than accidents

Emissions from transport and their consequences are of eight times higher magnitude than

consequences of car accidents

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Cyclo-transport and low emissions public transport helps, not harms

Mobility management contributes to decrease of the hazardous substances in the air.

Low external damages to health or property justify for subsidies and financial support.