- Reduced traffic congestion and improved traffic flow within the regenerated urban area.
- Increased accessibility for pedestrians, cyclists, and public transportation users.
- Improved air quality and reduced greenhouse gas emissions due to decreased reliance on single-occupancy vehicles.
- Integration of green infrastructure and urban design elements to create more walkable and bikeable spaces.
- Enhanced connectivity between residential areas, business districts, and public amenities.
- Promotion of sustainable modes of transportation such as walking, cycling, and the use of electric vehicles.
- Greater community engagement and participation in transportation planning processes.
- Economic benefits stemming from the development of sustainable transportation infrastructure and the creation of pedestrian-friendly environments.
- Overall improvement in the quality of life for residents through the promotion of active and sustainable transportation options.
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