World Bicycle Day aims to bring awareness to how cycling can be beneficial to the environment and for road safety. The organization also emphasizes how important it is for cities and towns to have the proper infrastructure for the citizens who desire to cycle or walk on the streets.
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HAPPY WORLD BICYCLE DAY! 🚴♀️
Here are the 11.5km of new physically separated bicycle lanes we've built in the last 12 months. Plenty more to come. Because safe bike lanes make our streets safer and more efficient for *everyone*. 😊 https://t.co/x98F8xNn5Y
Pedal to empower #WorldBicycleDay 🚴♀️
Let's spread the cycling culture.
We are excited to announce that we will be celebrating the world bicycle day and human-powered transportation helps protect the natural world that we so proudly celebrating in Lyari, Pakistan
#BicycleDay2021 https://t.co/F8WNZqwVbk
— Lyari's Girls Cafe (@Lyari_GirlsCafe) June 2, 2021
Thumbs up on World Bicycle Day 2021 #keepriding https://t.co/ATcoReTGaa
Its World Bicycle Day. The perfect day to test ride a new @morelandcouncil separated bike lane in Pascoe Vale. Separated lanes mean more women, like this one, see riding as one of their transport choices. #WorldBicycleDay #activemoreland https://t.co/E20r6Zu1p3
Happy World Bicycle Day – today we celebrate the affordable, healthy, and clean bike 🚲! At B4H, we give them a new life in Namibia. However, we’ve seen plenty of uses for broken, rusted bicycles. What weird and wonderful ways of recycling bicycles have you encountered? #b4h https://t.co/kDN7LWgWW7
— Bicycles for Humanity Melbourne (@b4hmelbourne) June 3, 2021
World Bicycle Day #worldbicycleday lunchtime bike ride https://t.co/wMHJPTvOwg #strava https://t.co/PNQzZClAYt
Celebrating #World Bicycle Day for the longevity, versatility, environmentally fit friendliness of the bike. Meet Librarian Ebi who has cycled to work today at our Sturt branch. Thanks @Flinders for providing secure storage, 'challenging' bike paths. #JustRide https://t.co/xruX0FP9OV
— Flinders Uni Library (@FlindersLib) June 3, 2021
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