Bengaluru to get Cycling Districts on the lines of Europe
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS/ Created : Aug 29, 2020, 16:28 IST
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If all goes as planned, Bengaluru will have its very first Cycling District, with colour-coded cycling lanes. Reportedly, the Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT) is planning to create cycling districts across the city in a … Read more
If all goes as planned, Bengaluru will have its very first Cycling District, with colour-coded cycling lanes. Reportedly, the Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT) is planning to create cycling districts across the city in a phased manner. Referring to this, the DULT Directorate said this plan would encourage more people to cycle—be it for their rejuvenating purpose, cycling to their workplaces, or promoting the cycling culture in the city. Read less
Taking cues from the crowdsourced ideas from #MakeYourCycleRoute, the DULT has come up with a detailed and structured plan to set up the first Cycling District in the city. Latest report suggest that the lanes will stretch from Silk Board to Lowry Memorial Junction, i.e., along the Outer Ring Road.
Reports state that while purple line will be used for cycling to work, those going to schools, will take the red line. Those up for some rejuvenation, can opt to take the green route, whereas orange will lead to transit lanes, and blue will be dedicated for shopping trails.
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