The Freeman

Finally, a bike lane!

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Congratula­tions should be in order to the Cebu City Planning Developmen­t Office (CCPDO) for finally starting to put bicycle lanes into fruition. As I was going out early Tuesday for an early morning ride, I saw a bright green bicycle lane along V. Rama starting at the N. Bacalso junction. I know its been a long time coming but who cares, its finally here.

As you may have known by now, I am not in agreement in the implementa­tion of bicycle lanes in Cebu. Reason 1: our roads are too narrow and we have too many cars, bikes, vendors, illegally parked vehicles in our streets. Reason 2: I want to see the support infrastruc­ture for our cyclists in the workplace, like safe parking areas, and most importantl­y, a place to shower and relax comfortabl­y before punching in for work. Reason 3: Our drivers and cyclist needs to be educated about bicycle lanes. Each believe that they have absolute rights on the roads. Just because there is a bicycle path means that a cyclist can just ride and feel entitled. Both should understand their responsibi­lities but I at time, I don't think the do. Reason 4: Traffic Rules Implementa­tion, or lack of it. We all know that traffic implementa­tion in the city is mostly about parking fees, parking fees and parking fees. Some times I think that a there are more parking attendants than CITOM officers. There are times when you'll see a clamped car here and there, but going after traffic violators? Nada. And one more thinghave you not noticed that a lot of traffic enforcers are directing traffic under well- functionin­g traffic lights, and just a block away, where a corner is in a gridlock, there is no officer? Mmmm…

However, just because I am not supporting bicycle lanes doesn't mean that I'm unhappy with this developmen­t. On t he contrary, I am elated since this is a good start for the city and all cyclists that's going to use our roads. A battle won here and there is already a battle won and someday, the war will be over.

How our bicycle lanes have work out in our country, well, it has a dubious record. The most famous bicycle lane was implemente­d in Marikina, Metro Manila. It kind of worked at the start but the continuity was never there. In the end, it relapsed. Today, there are only remnants of what used to be a Bicycle lane.

I don't know if bicycle lane advocacy groups have been invited during the planning period. I doubt it. I got an email once about joining a bicycle lane advocacy group but I politely declined for the reasons I have said.

The feedback I got after posting photos of the bicycle lanes have mostly been doubtful about its success. Deep inside, I hope it will really, really work but considerin­g the leadership of the city, it would be a stretch if the lanes would still be there in a month or two.

I hope our fervor for bicycle lanes don't go away once the paint peels off.

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