The Borneo Post

Johnson wants Britons to cycle way out of lockdown

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LONDON: The British government promised Monday to build thousands of miles of new bike lanes to get people moving and healthy after months of coronaviru­s lockdown.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s pledge comes on the heels of a plan to force restaurant­s to display calories on menus as part of a broader effort to win the battle of the bulge.

Government data show twothirds of UK adults are above a healthy weight. Some studies suggests that the virus is especially deadly to people who are obese.

“To build a healthier, more active nation, we need the right infrastruc­ture, training and support in place to give people the confidence to travel on two wheels,” Johnson said.

“That’s why now is the time to shift gears and press ahead with our biggest and boldest plans yet to boost active travel -- so that everyone can feel the transforma­tive benefits of cycling.”

Johnson introduced a bike sharing programme in London during his spell as the British capital’s mayor from 2008 to 2016.

But the so-called “Boris bikes” stood largely untouched during a months-long lockdown that still sees swathes of central London stand empty during working hours.

The government’s efforts to tease people out of lockdown and into their old spending habits that can give shops and restaurant­s a boost are complicate­d by Britain’s inability to safely reopen its schools.

Polls shows people are also worried about using public transport. Many trains and buses are running half-empty during morning and evening commutes.

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