According to him, apart from being cheaper than motor vehicles to acquire, a bicycle is cheap to maintain and healthier.
The Federal Road Safety Corps , Bayelsa Command, has advised Nigerians to adopt the use of bicycles as a means of transportation because of its numerous benefits.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that a team of cyclists comprising officers of the Corps, NYSC and professionals participated during the awareness ride. “Also the atmosphere is preserved, it does not emit or pollute the atmosphere, and causes less congestion on the road. “Advanced countries have readopted bicycle transportation system as a matter of public health wellbeing and control of greenhouse effects of carbon emissions.
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