Transportation and Traffic in Denmark
Biking is the most popular mode of transportation in Denmark, with more bicycles on the road than cars (4.2 million bicycles versus 1.8 million automobiles). This means there are motorcycles everywhere! This is definitely one of the top Things about Denmark You Should Know. When walking, stay off the bike path, although this does not guarantee you will not be hit. Keep your eyes peeled.
Furthermore, Danes often wait for traffic signals to show that they can walk before crossing the street. No jaywalking allowed! This is due in part to the risk of a 1000 DKK fine for jaywalking.
Most cities may be reached by train, bus, or ferry. Copenhagen has one of the most efficient metro systems in the world, a completely automated system that operates around the clock. Denmark's public transportation system is based on a standardized price and zoning scheme.
Denmark has many international airports, the two major being Copenhagen and Billund. Domestic flights are also available between Copenhagen and the cities of Aalborg, Aarhus, and Ronne.