This stunning new bridge in Helsinki is designed for cyclists, pedestrians, and trams—but no cars

The Kruunuvuorensilta, or crown bridge, stretches three-quarters of a mile and is likely the longest of its kind globally. Located in a new neighborhood in Helsinki, this bridge is a crucial element of the city’s expanding bicycle superhighway network. The design of this district allows residents to forgo car ownership, emphasizing sustainable transportation options. This development reflects a broader trend towards eco-friendly urban planning, aiming to reduce reliance on cars and promote cycling as a primary mode of transport. The bridge not only serves as a vital connection within the city but also symbolizes a shift towards more sustainable living environments. QUESTION: How might the development of bicycle superhighways like the Kruunuvuorensilta influence urban planning and transportation choices in other cities around the world? 

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