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Consider a city where, for decades, the vast majority of commuters drove personal cars to work, creating a stable traffic pattern. Over several years, a new bike-sharing program and the construction of protected bike lanes lead to a gradual but accelerating increase in bicycle commuting. This change was not mandated by a city-wide policy but grew organically as individuals saw more cyclists and felt safer joining them. Eventually, a 'tipping point' is reached where cycling becomes a dominant mode of transport for short-to-medium distances, leading to reduced traffic congestion but also the closure of several downtown parking garages. Which statement best analyzes the nature of this shift?

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