The Iloilo City Government will interconnect bike lanes all over the metropolis for easier and safer mobility for those who use bicycles as the primary mode of transportation.
Biking has been a convenient option amid the COVID-19 pandemic which affected public transport.
Passenger capacity in public utility vehicles were cut by half in compliance with physical distancing to prevent possible spread of COVID-19.
Mayor Jerry P. Treñas already met with the group of bike advocate Rock Drilon, City Engineer’s Office (CEO) and Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Regional Office 6 to address the demand for road-sharing.
“We push to finalize plans to connect all bike lanes all over the city. We prepare cost estimate so we will look for funds to finance the implementation. CEO and DPWH will work together,” Treñas said.
“Kudos to Mayor Jerry who is currently working closely with bike advocates, City Engineering and DPWH to add another 20kms of bike lanes to connect with existing bike lanes, including portions of the Esplanade, which is being targeted for completion by mid-July, for the safety of Ilonggos on bicycles, seen to have increased phenomenally and using them as transport during pandemic,” Drilon said.
“Phase 1 of plan is to increase Iloilo City’s bike lanes from 23 to 42 kilometers immediately for more connectivity to keep Ilonggos safe as more citizens opt to bike in the new normal,” he added.
Drilon noted that Public Safety and Transportation Management Office and Bike Council also laid down standards to safeguard bikers.
“We have noticed a surge among Ilonggos bicycling during the pandemic as a means of mobility. Many are beginners but are compelled to cycle rather than take public transport which is limited, aside from wanting to avoid human contact and catching the virus. Bicycling is indeed the best means of transport especially in difficult times like this,” he added.
In a Facebook post, renowned environmental lawyer Antonio Oposa lauded Ilonggo advocates and officials for successfully promoting biking.
“Let us give due recognition and gratitude to our cycling friends in Iloilo and the thousands of cyclists who have made their beautiful city the biking capital of the country,” said Oposa. (Iloilo City PIO)