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cyclable

American  
[sahy-kluh-buhl] / ˈsaɪ klə bəl /

adjective

  1. fit or designed for bicycle riding.

    a cyclable road.


Etymology

Origin of cyclable

cycle + -able

Example Sentences

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"We want a city that is 100% cyclable… It is an offer of freedom."

From BBC

"If we could increase investment in promoting physical activity and creating living environments that promote it such as walkable or cyclable neighbourhoods and convenient, affordable public transport systems, we could not only increase longevity but also reduce pressure on our health systems and the environment."

From Science Daily

“A discordant symphony of clown-car sound effects at every intersection isn’t going to be the big change that makes the world more walkable or cyclable,” Jameson Dow, a writer for Electrek, an electric vehicle–focused publication, argued in March.

From Slate

Installation d'une piste cyclable provisoire à Bruxelles Vous noterez la vitesse avec laquelle elles sont tracées et délimitées...

From The Verge