In a recent alert from the United Nations, global efforts are underway to enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety worldwide. Projects such as the expansion of a cycling network in Fortaleza, Brazil, from 70 to over 400 kilometers, the creation of bike lanes in every street of Paris, and the construction of the longest pedestrian and cycle tunnel in Bergen, Norway, highlight the commitment to improving safety measures for pedestrians and cyclists across different regions. These initiatives aim to create safer environments for individuals who choose sustainable modes of transportation, promoting a more environmentally friendly and healthier urban lifestyle. The United Nations is advocating for continued efforts to prioritize pedestrian and cyclist safety on a global scale. For more information and updates on these projects, visit the official UN News website. Stay connected with UN News through their social media platforms on Facebook, Twitter, and SoundCloud. Together, let’s work towards a safer and more sustainable future for pedestrians and cyclists worldwide. Post navigation UN Aid Mission Provides Life-Saving Assistance in Sudan Climate Change Devastates Livelihoods in African Countries