Non-motorised transport infrastructure for Gauteng
Updated | By Lonwabo Miso
The Gauteng roads and transport department intends to roll out non-motorised transport infrastructure in the province, it said on Monday.
The infrastructure would integrate all municipalities' non-motorised transport networks, said spokeswoman Octavia Mamabolo in a statement.
The Gauteng transport commission was recommending the use of non-motorised transport to reduce congestion and create cleaner, sustainable cities and a healthier population.
Mamabolo said the infrastructure would also include shared road usage for cyclists and pedestrians in the design and maintenance of road projects.
"The department aims to distribute 3000 bicycles towards scholar transport and create 5km of cycle lanes in Vosloorus and 10km in Kaalfontein."
She said pupils would get to school safely and in reduced time.
Mamabolo said the creation of pedestrian and cycling networks would also promote social integration among residents.
- Sapa
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