The Department of Transportation (DOTr) on Friday said it continues to promote cycling and walking as sustainable modes of transport amid proposals to remove the bicycle lane along EDSA.
The Department of Transportation on Friday said it continues to promote cycling and walking as sustainable modes of transport amid proposals to remove the bicycle lane along EDSA.According to the DOTr, it promotes non-motorized transport and use of light electric vehicles , in line with the National Transport Policy and the Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028 .
“Removing bike lanes not only disregards the needs and safety of cyclists, but also negates the significant investments made in establishing these lanes in the first place,” it said in a separate statement.The group said that it recorded 7,807 cyclists in five key points along EDSA during a four-hour window.
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