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A car-free day inbusy Bangkok

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City aims to change the commuting habits of residents and persuade them to use bicycles or walk instead of using their cars.

BANGKOK: Sakoltee Phattiyaku­l, deputy Bangkok governor, presided over the opening ceremony of the “Bangkok Car Free Day 2019” in front of CentralWor­ld shopping mall near the Rajdamri intersecti­on.

Some 2,000 cyclists, who rode their bikes along Bangkok’s roads to persuade commuters to use bicycles or walk instead of using their cars, also took part in the event yesterday.

The parade of bikers will travel along Rajdamri, Phloenchit, Wireless, Phetchabur­i, Banthat Thong and Rama IV roads and circle back to Rajdamri, covering a total distance of 10.19km.

“The Central Group and the Bangkok Metropolit­an Administra­tion (BMA) have organised this activity because Sept 22 is World Car-Free Day,” said the deputy governor. “We are inviting people to park their cars at home and ride bicycles or instead walk to reduce pollution and traffic jams.”

“Riding a bike helps you save money spent on petrol and maintenanc­e, not to mention giving tons of health benefits from exercising.”

According to Sakoltee, the BMA is aiming to change the commuting habits of Bangkokian­s by building more bike lanes and bike parking stations around the Rattanakos­in Island and other congested areas.

“We will also donate 200 bikes used in today’s activity to Border Patrol Police schools in remote areas, while the wheelchair­s used in this event will be delivered to the Ministry of Social Developmen­t and Human Security for donation later,” he said. — The Nation/ANN

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 ??  ?? Greener option: Cyclists riding on the streets of Bangkok, which are glaringly free of choking traffic, on the city’s car-free day. — The Nation/ ANN
Greener option: Cyclists riding on the streets of Bangkok, which are glaringly free of choking traffic, on the city’s car-free day. — The Nation/ ANN

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