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NJB did a video on 'too cold' to cycle and I guess many arguments could be recycled for 'too hot', for example infrastructure for breaks, shadow, rehydration.
There might also exist timegeographic remedies, for example moving transport and mobility to colder, dimmer hours.
I doubt the impact size of the feedback loop you described to be huge and captivating. Cycling and driving might not be determined by 'rational' ease of use, I guess there is a lot of elasticity, cultural factors and other things at play as well.