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KL CAR Free Morning Ride

This is my second time.It was fun and I love to ride here again..




When there is no motorised vehicles on the roads,it is a heaven to ride in the city.I feel very safe and love to explore the side streets and back alleys.In KL,this luxury happens only on 1st and 3rd Sunday  from7-10am every month.Our city is designed for cars,buses and lorries.Bicycle lanes or paths are only after thoughts.Recently,a bicycle path from DBKL to Midvalley was a great initiative but badly maintained.So much about cycling in the city and we can forget about Green City.Our cities are all red!






I love to see a cycling track being constructed under the elevated highway or railway track like above.Below is a good example how a river bank was used to construct a cycling path.


How do we ride in the city during normal hours and on week days? Well,you need  a brave heart and body clothing protection like a racing driver.Billions of ringgit were for mass transport system but almost nothing for cycling infrastructure-not in KL or Putrajaya.


Cycling at the moment is being promoted as a sport but not a way of life.We need to learn from the Dutch.

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