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In my Danish city, taking the bike into town is pretty comparable time wise to taking the car.
Oftentimes it's even faster - especially during rush hour.
And depending on your destination, it's literally the fastest option as you have to find a parking spot to get onto the "walk/bike street" where all the shops are.
I take the bike every day. It's preferable to the car for certain.
Yup, this is the way. People will take the most convenient and/or fastest option, so it's on city planners to make cycling and mass transport more convenient and/or faster than cars.
If you build it, they will come.