Ministry okays bicycle as means of transportation in FCT

Inset is Rotimi Amaechi, Minister of Transport

MINISTRY of Transportation says the National Council on Transportation has approved the commencement of a `bicycle riding’ project as a means of transportation in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, told newsmen at the end of the National Council on Transportation meeting, on Monday, in Sokoto.

He said that the introduction of bicycles as a means of transportation would reduce congestion on the road and also improve the health of the riders.

“National Council on Transportation is a policy-making council. If nothing else, we approved that we should do a pilot project on bicycle riding in FCT.

This is because Abuja is the only city that has facility for bicycle riding.

“For other states which want to do it, we must provide facility before they can proceed with it; we want to separate them from the roads because some motorists are impatient.

“So, we decided that we do it in Abuja because if you check, nearly all the roads in Abuja, there are lanes for bicycle.

“Any other state that wants to go ahead can do that but they must provide lanes for bicycle so that we do not have numerous accidents,” he said.

He said that using bicycles as a means of transportation was not new, adding that countries including in China, United Kingdom and others are already using it.

Amaechi, who described the project as an investment, said it would also help in exercise and reduction in the number of passengers using other forms of transportation including cars within the cities.

David Olagunju

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