Support for Dedicated Bicycle Lanes in Japan is the Lowest Globally at 45%. 40% Respond 'Undecided'
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Ipsos released the 'Mobility Report 2026', revealing that Japan ranks last among 31 countries with only 45% supporting dedicated bicycle lanes. Globally, concerns about road safety and declining interest in EVs are also prominent.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the support rate for bicycle lanes in Japan?
- A: According to an Ipsos survey, the support rate in Japan is 45%, the lowest among 31 surveyed countries. 40% responded with 'neither agree nor disagree'.
- Q: What is the global demand for EVs like?
- A: Interest has declined in North America, Europe, and Japan, with more people responding that they 'do not want to ride' compared to those who 'want to ride'.
- Q: What is the global awareness of road safety?
- A: Globally, 55% of people are concerned about the safety of roads in their residential areas, and 70% support lowering speed limits in residential areas.