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  • Cycle somewhere else. Have a look at other cities and towns where cycling has reached a higher level. Choose cities with comparable dimensions and similar conditions.
  • Invite other interested or responsible people to accompany you. One group should not be bigger than 15 people. Let somebody who knows the city and cycling guide you. Speak with cyclists, with officials and activists. They will be proud to present their city. Take time afterwards to have a look yourself.
  • Write a report about the trip with photos, send it to all other interested people and recommend they do the study trip themselves.