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Stop ‘paying lip service’ to cycling projects and get serious, NGO warns Hong Kong government

Upgrading road facilities and cycling infrastructure will improve the health of Hongkongers, group says

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A bicycle path in Sha Tin, one of the few places in Hong Kong where cycling infrastructure is available. Photo: Felix Wong

Lawmakers must commit to investing in cycling infrastructure projects instead of just “paying lip service” to eco-friendly policies, a campaign group has warned.

Upgrades to the city’s roads, which could cost as little as HK$100,000 on parts of Hong Kong Island, are vital in reversing the city’s growing air pollution problem, according to the non-governmental organisation Hong Kong Clean Air Network.

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Reiterating its support for better cycling provisions in Hong Kong, group spokeswoman Winnie Tse Wing-lam said she remained unconvinced by the government’s commitment to promote cycling as a green transport.

She said current and past cycling schemes had mistakenly been confined to towns in the New Territories, because the government still did not consider it a regular form of commuting.

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