4. Environmental impact, local business, and cycling-related jobs.

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    Helena
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    A well-designed route can help reduce car use, support small businesses, and even create job opportunities. 🗣 What kind of ideas can you explore here? Do you think this route could help people drive less and bike more? Did you pass by cafés, shops, or local businesses? Could they benefit from more cyclists passing through? Can you imagine new job opportunities linked to this route, like bike repair stations, rental services, guided tours, workshops, or events? 💡 Think big or small, what would make this route a real asset for your community and for the planet? 👉 Let your imagination roll and tell us how this route could become a driver of change in your town or neighborhood!

     

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    Mel12
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    <span style=”color: #000000; font-family: Inter, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;”>By promoting a bike-bus system for schoolchildren, this route could significantly reduce the number of short car trips in the area, lowering emissions and noise pollution. Although the ride is mainly residential, encouraging more cycling in Sarón could indirectly support local cafés, bakeries, or shops along the way. In the future, this kind of project could open up possibilities for local jobs like bike repair points, cycling education workshops for schools, or even guided rides. The environmental and social benefits of a safer cycling culture here could ripple far beyond just this route.</span>

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    Sasha
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    <p style=”caret-color: #000000; color: #000000;” data-pm-slice=”1 1 []”>Encourage schools to offer cycling training, fostering skills and jobs in the community, is the only way that comes to my mind</p>

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