
The municipality of tel Aviv-Jaffa approved the plan, according to which by 2015 the length of bike lanes in the city will be extended from 140 km to 300 km.
“In recent years, bicycles and personal vehicles have become an integral part of the urban culture of tel Aviv, told Ron Huldai, the mayor of tel Aviv-Jaffa. – We continue to pave additional miles of bike lanes, pursuing three main goals: “return” the streets to pedestrians, reducing traffic congestion and improving air quality,” said Ron Huldai, the mayor of tel Aviv-Jaffa”.
“I am sure that after the pandemic trend in the health centres will be further strengthened. Tel Aviv is a warm city on the Mediterranean sea, which is so loved by Russian tourists. I’m glad for all his many virtues will be added and a first class environment for Cycling,” commented Vladimir Shklyar Director of the Department of the Ministry of tourism of Israel in Russia and the CIS, Counsellor of the Embassy of the state of Israel.
A network of bike lanes will be continuous and safe, and along the staircases on the route to install special ramps. Perhaps, there will be innovative Bicycle Parking facility to the owners of two-wheeled vehicles were not afraid to leave their property in the yards of homes.