“…Changing the built environment is the most common type of approach ( Kärmeniemi et al ., 2018 ; Smith et al ., 2017 ). Physically separating motorised traffic from cyclists and pedestrians (e.g., cycling lanes, widened pavements, traffic-free zones, and LTNs), installing zebra crossings, and providing safe parking spaces to minimise the risk of theft, vandalism, and weather damage have shown robust positive effects on active travel ( Aldred, 2016 ; Kärmeniemi et al ., 2018 ; Petrunoff et al ., 2017 ; Pooley et al ., 2013 ; Pucher & Buehler, 2008 ; Ransdell et al ., 2013 ; Smith et al ., 2017 ). For reviews of walking and cycling interventions and environmental determinants, see Aldred (2019) , Barnett et al .…”