The city of Paris, France, unveiled a 250 million euro ($291 million) infrastructure plan this week aimed at increasing cycling tourism, prioritizing green forms of transportation, and making the entire city biker-friendly by 2026.
Cyclists take a look at the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Wednesday, June 9, 2021.Nearly 112 miles of new cycling paths will be added throughout Paris under a new plan.The proposal would also establish a bike self-repair shop in each of the city's 20 districts.this week aimed at increasing cycling tourism, prioritizing green forms of transportation, and making the entire city biker-friendly by 2026.
Under the Bike Plan, an additional 180 kilometers of cycling paths would be added onto Paris' existing cycling facilities, which currently spans 1,000 kilometers ,