A student is organizing their evidence for an argument about increasing the number of cycling through out there till one of their lessons is the adding bike lane to make a paper for bikers to travel around town which piece of evidence would help support this reason

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One piece of evidence that would help support the argument for adding bike lanes to increase the number of cycling in town could be:

- Statistics or studies showing that cities or towns with dedicated bike lanes have seen an increase in the number of cyclists and a decrease in accidents involving bicycles. This can demonstrate the positive impact that bike lanes can have on promoting cycling and ensuring the safety of bikers.