The Philippine Star

Constructi­on of EDSA bike lanes starts today

- – Richmond Mercurio, Ghio Ong

The constructi­on of protected bicycle lanes along EDSA will start today, the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) said yesterday.

The DOTr said it has come to an agreement with the Metro Manila Developmen­t Authority (MMDA) to start the constructi­on following a meeting between Secretary Arthur Tugade and MMDA chairman Danny Lim.

Neither the DOTr nor the MMDA stated the completion date for the project.

The protected bike lanes will be constructe­d on the roads and not on sidewalks, as more people are shifting to this mode of transport given the lack of available public transporta­tion.

“Our goal is to move people while making sure of their safety,” Tugade said.

According to the DOTr, the MMDA plans to provide at least 1.5 meters of space for bikers, with the project to be done in two phases.

MoveAsOne coalition, a group of 130 organizati­ons advocating for sustainabl­e public transporta­tion, earlier said a safe dedicated bicycle lane would be of great benefit to frontliner­s and essential workers, many of whom have resorted to cycling amidst the shortage of public transporta­tion.

The group opposed a previous MMDA proposal involving a bike lane width of only one meter or even narrower, saying it would be dangerous for cyclists.

It said that bike lanes must be made wider and set up away from sidewalks to ensure the safety of cyclists and pedestrian­s.

MoveAsOne said the Netherland­s Design Manual for Bicycle Traffic requires a bike lane width of two meters, while the Indonesian Public Works standards stipulate a minimum bike lane width of 1.5 to 1.75 meters.

“Because of the lack of public transporta­tion, many Filipinos have now turned to cycling, but face greater risks of collisions with motor vehicles without protected bike lanes,” it said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines