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Shift Into Gear®

Shift Into Gear®
The benefits of cycling are extensive; it benefits people’s health and fitness, promotes societal and community capital, provides economic benefits to the area, enhances the transportation alternatives individuals can choose, and protects the environment. Today, advocating for and building cycling infrastructure is more important than ever.



The Science
The benefits of cycling are extensive; it benefits people’s health and fitness, promotes societal and community capital, provides economic benefits to the area, enhances available transportation alternatives, and protects the environment. Today, advocating for and building cycling infrastructure is more important than ever. Cities are growing rapidly, and in the United States alone, urban dwellers account for approximately 62.7% of the population. The bicycle represents an increasingly attractive tool for cities to transport a significant number of people in a healthy, convenient, economical, and sustainable way.
Investing in active transportation is about building more inclusive communities. Walking and bicycling are the only means of mobility for all children and youth and for many older adults. The opportunity to move safely around our communities should not be limited to only those with access to a car. The emissions created by motorized transportation, and the obesity rate, continues to grow. Bikeable cities and neighborhoods are increasingly seen as essential tools in competing for workers and residents. Biking has many diverse health benefits. The research is clear, bicycling is a key factor in creating sustainable cities that promote healthy lifestyles and economic vitality, and redistributing public space that has been dominated by cars can help build more inclusive and people-friendly communities.


Why Request Shift into Gear?
Planning our cities in a way that encourages people to ride bicycles just makes sense. The research, planning tools, and case studies in Shift Into Gear® can assist cities and communities in advocating for, building, and maintaining cycling infrastructure that is an increasingly attractive tool to help transport a significant number of people in a healthy, convenient, economical, and sustainable way. We are proud to have partnered with 8 80 Cities on this resource, whose guiding principle is framed by the simple but powerful idea that if everything we do in our cities is great for an 8 year old and an 80 year old, then it will be better for all people. They aim to ignite action and challenge the status quo to create healthier, more equitable, and sustainable cities for all people.
Contributing Scholars

Gil Peñalosa, PhD
Founder & Chair, 8 80 Cities; Chair, World Urban Parks
Gil Peñalosa, PhD
Founder & Chair, 8 80 Cities; Chair, World Urban ParksGil Penalosa is passionate about cities for all people. He advises decision makers and communities on how to create vibrant cities and healthy communities for everyone regardless of age and social, economic, or ethnic background.
Gil is the founder and chair of the internationally recognized Canadian non-profit organization 8 80 Cities. He is chair of World Urban Parks, as well as senior advisor to Children & Nature and Vision Zero Network.
Because of Gil’s unique blend of experience, pragmatism and passion, his leadership and advice has been sought out in more than 300 different cities across six continents.
Areas of Discipline
- Urban Planning
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