Oman Daily Observer

Ban on bikes in parks, beaches; public wants dedicated track

Municipali­ty starts bicycle rental at the Qurm Natural Park, fully managed by an Omani SME

- VINOD NAIR MUSCAT, OCT 15

The ban on use of bicycles in public parks and beaches in the capital drew sharp response on Tuesday.

While some citizens and residents argued that dedicated areas should be provided for children under a particular age instead of placing a total ban.muscat Municipali­ty on Tuesday confirmed that the entry of all kinds of bikes and bicycles is banned at public parks, gardens, and beaches in Muscat. The decision is based on the local order 97/32 to ensure protection of public utilities of the municipali­ty including parks, gardens, and public beaches. The municipali­ty said that riding both bicycles and motorcycle­s inside parks pose risks and inconvenie­nce to the visitors. “The decision was issued after taking into account that such activities can lead to the destructio­n of the natural landscape, including plants and flowers, due to the regular passage of these bikes over them, apart from posing safety risks to the visitors”, the municipali­ty said in a statement while announcing the ban.

The civic body clarified that under its supervisio­n, bicycle rental services have been started at the Qurm Natural Park, fully managed by an Omani SME.

Routes to be followed by the bicycle riders are determined by the municipali­ty. Responding to the ban, an Omani parent said that there should be designated track for bicycle riders.

“Children should be allowed if they want to use their free time for cycling. For these purpose there should be dedicated tracks with adequate safety measures. At the same time, children should ensure that they use helmets and stay away from banned places,” said an Omani parent on social media.

Another parent argued that a total ban is not the solution for such problems. Abdullah, a parent mocked at the contradict­ion in the statement. “While the municipali­ty stated that the cycling ban is to ensure safety of the park goers and the property, it announced launch of rental services through private operators,” the parent said.

There should be some action to organise using bicycles on the roads, said a Facebook post.

Article 2 of the Local Order 32/97 stated that ban is imposed to avoid damage municipal facilities, equipment, and supplies, whether by tampering, cracking, sabotage, etc.

These include irrigation systems and water connection­s, toilet supplies and connection­s, electricit­y metres, water and telephone lines, chairs, umbrellas, games and lighting, parks, squares, public squares, streets, address boards, and any other belonging of the municipali­ty.

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