The Quezon City local government on Tuesday announced that it was planning to further stretch the bike lanes throughout the city to 161-kilometers from the previous 55-kilometers. | KHallareINQ
In a statement, city Mayor Joy Belmonte said that aside from the expansion of the bike lanes, the city government was also planning to upgrade the routes by placing barriers, signages, markers and other necessary infrastructures, ensuring the safety of those using bicycles.Belmonte added that the QC LGU will be working with Move As One Coalition to plot the possible bicycle routes.
“This was a priority for us even before COVID-19 happened as part of our global commitment to reducing air pollution by 2030, but due to the pressing need for transport during the pandemic, and the bike culture that emerged as a result of this, we are fast-tracking its implementation,” Belmonte said.
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