World's Most Walkable City Revealed: This Seaport Destination Dominates for Active Travelers
A new global study has identified Quelimane, Mozambique, as the world's most walkable city, with over 82% of its residents relying on walking for transportation. The research also revealed an inverse relationship between a city's wealth and its reliance on cars, alongside a growing trend of younger generations driving less.Precious Eseaye • Travel • 10 months ago • 1 minute read •
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A recent study has shed light on global transportation behaviors, identifying the world's most walking-friendly destination and highlighting evolving mobility trends. The study, titled “The ABC of Mobility,” by researchers Rafael Prieto-Curiel and Juan Pablo Ospina, analyzed the habits of approximately 850 million individuals across 794 cities worldwide. Its findings, detailed by The Economist in May, aimed to provide insights into
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