CYCLING-
A CLEAN TRANSPORT MODE
With
pollution, traffic, and fuel costs on the rise, people are waking up to the
charms of cycling - the healthy, cheap and clean mode of transport.Of late, the
city has seen a mushrooming of cycling clubs. “People are now realising the
importance of an alternative option to deal with the pollution and traffic
problems. When we started, we were only 20 in number but now it has gone up to
52 in two weeks,” said Prakash P. Gopinath of Indus Cycling Embassy.The embassy
has been organising cycle rally on second Saturdays in the city through its
Indus Cycling Saturday Cycle Ride Movement.Its members are hoping to rope in
more persons to slowly bring about a lifestyle change. This month’s rally will
be held on August 10 from the Manaveeyam Veedhi at Vellayambalam at 6.15 a.m.,
said Mr. Prakash.
Athi’s
Bicycle Club (ABC), a cross-city bicycle club, recently re-launched the
initiative with more patrons. At present, the club offers bicycles on rent at
select spots on the Sasthamangalam –East Fort stretch in the city.“A few months
after we started the club in 2011, 1,200 members had joined the club. We needed
software support to control the operations. After the re-launch, the club
extended the activities to Ernakulam. At present, we have close to 4,000
members,” said M.S. Athirup, proprietor of the club.The cycle club,
conceptualised by Allianz Cornhill and implemented by the ABC, at Technopark
has been receiving good response from techies.In addition, there are a number
of cycling groups such as the Trivandrum Bikers Club that organise weekend
trips, a get away after hectic work schedules.Cycling seems to be gaining in
popularity in schools too.
“Children
will easily understand the need to conserve nature and take up cycling to
promote healthy living,” says N.Retnakumar, Principal of Government Vocational
and Higher Secondary School, Karakulam, where students recently formed a cycle
club.However, Mr. Athirup said the initiative could reach the masses if the
government took the initiative to promote it.“Separate bays for cyclists may
not be an immediate solution. But the government can at least provide
designated parking space for the cyclists, especially at railway stations,” he
added.
Prof. John Kurakar
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