Work on bicycle lane project launched

Published March 19, 2024
A bicycle lane will be constructed along a walking track near Blue Area in Islamabad. This will be one of the many lanes that are being built in the city. — Photo by Tanveer Shahzad
A bicycle lane will be constructed along a walking track near Blue Area in Islamabad. This will be one of the many lanes that are being built in the city. — Photo by Tanveer Shahzad

ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Monday started work on its bicycle lane project (BLP) which will be officially inaugurated by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif soon.

The construction work on the bicycle lane was launched on Fazl-i-Haq Road in Blue Area.

“The official inauguration ceremony of the Bicycle Lane Project (BLP) is scheduled to take place in the coming days with Prime Minister of Pakistan Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif gracing the occasion as the chief guest,” said a press release issued by the civic agency.

It said the event underscores the CDA’s commitment to prioritising the health and well-being of Islamabad’s residents while safeguarding the environment for future generations.

It said the civic agency will oversee the construction of an extensive network of bicycle lanes spanning approximately 374 kilometres across various sectors and areas of Islamabad within the next 18 months. With an allocated budget of Rs2.4 billion, this project represents a significant investment in promoting eco-friendly transportation alternatives and reducing environmental pollution, it claimed.

BLP will see the integration of cycling tracks along highways, including those linked to the Purple Line Metro Bus project such as Khayaban-i- Iqbal, G-6, G-7, G-8, Green Double Lane, Jinnah Avenue and Red Double Lane.

These dedicated lanes will not only facilitate commuters but will also encourage a healthier lifestyle among citizens.

“In addition to constructing cycling tracks, the project will include the establishment of 150 parking stands strategically located throughout the city.

“These stands will offer citizens convenient access to affordable bike rental services with each stand accommodating more than 40 electronic bikes. As part of the initiative, the gradual phasing out of petrol-powered bikes will be implemented to further promote sustainability.”

Furthermore, the press release claimed that stringent measures will be implemented to ensure the safety and security of cyclists, including the installation of proper lighting arrangements and enhanced security protocols along the designated lanes.

Published in Dawn, March 19th, 2024

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