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Romero urges safety measures to go with bike use advocacy

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Deputy Speaker Mikee Romero (1-Pacman partylist) yesterday called on national and local executives to upgrade road infrastruc­ture and install safety measures if they are to promote “cycling to work” slogan in the new normal.

Given the financial implicatio­ns of the coronaviru­s Mikee Romero pandemic and the practice of physical distancing, the former Philippine Cycling Federation president urged daily commuters to use bicycles instead in going to work or school as it is faster, cheaper and reinvigora­ting.

“The surest and practical way to reach your destinatio­n now is to renew our love affair with our bikes,” said Romero as he backed the call of the country’s cycling heavyweigh­ts to make bicycle a vital mode of transporta­tion.

Last week, Le Tour’s Bert Lina and Ronda Pilipinas’ Moe Chulani stressed the need to use bicycle as a mode of transporta­tion after the deadly COVID-19 disease put almost everything on hold.

Though there are already existing lanes in some areas, Romero said bike users should be protected from speeding cars, buses and trucks by putting up protective barriers.

“It’s scary to see a speeding car or a 10-wheeler truck runs over a biker. That could be tragic,” said the national polo player who is the majority owner of AirAsia Philippine­s.

“If we have to embrace bicycle as an important mode of transporta­tion then we need to upgrade our road infrastruc­ture,” added Romero, who noted that bikes are now selling like hot potatoes. “At least there will be barriers.”

In London, Romero said the number of women – mostly health workers – using bikes in going to work has increased dramatical­ly that bike rental business also thrives.

“Since bicycling is a good exercise and very affordable, we need good protective road facilities not just ordinary line of paint so that everybody even the students would be safe,” said Romero.

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