Unfortunately true. Hope they reduce the numbers of streets that cars are allowed and only allow pedestrians and bikes. Some streets were converted in the last years and they look amazing without cars.
Edit: thanks to u/Knusperwolf , More details about the paths
According to the official Website of Vienna, it's 1661 km. However, as mentioned here, this is what is included:
169.2 km of actual bike paths
170 km of mixes pedestrian/bike paths
44,6 km of bike lanes
142 km of multi-use lanes (like bike lanes, but less illegal for cars to drive on them...)
28.7 km of bike crossings and intersections
7.4 km of bicycle streets (where cars are allowed, but sometimes modal filters discourage driving cars there)
324.8 km of one way streets with a bike lane in the other direction
18.6 km of bus lanes that allow bikes there (and usually taxis, so it's pretty worthless)
275 km of bike routes (can be anything, but since these are not included in the other categories, it's simply quieter streets that cyclists are directed to using direction signs. Some of these actually do have a lot of traffic and are awful to cycle in)
8.9 km of pedestrian zones that allow cycling (but usually only "walking speed" which is not properly defined)
38.1 km of Wohnstraßen (google it, you are allowed to play football on the street, no through traffic for cars allowed, in reality those are parking lots)
358.8 km traffic calmed areas (honestly, no idea what that is. It probably contains "Begegnungszonen", which is a 20 km/h shared space, but we do not have 358.8 km of those)
73.9 km Mountainbike trails (mostly in the forest, you can see those in OP's map along the western edge
shobankr OP t1_j4csbn4 wrote
Reply to comment by toblirone in [OC] Bike paths in Vienna, Austria by shobankr
Unfortunately true. Hope they reduce the numbers of streets that cars are allowed and only allow pedestrians and bikes. Some streets were converted in the last years and they look amazing without cars.