Gurgaon: worried about increasing pollution in the city, residents of DLF-1 have demanded the construction of a cycle line along the Gurgaon-Faridabad road.
The population had written to the CEO of GMDA Sudhir Rajpal looking for its intervention to put the cycle line from Bristol Chowk to the intersection of Boulevard Avenue.
Spread across 500 hectares, DLF City-1 has 8,000 families.
Also, Silver Oak Apartments has 700 families who live there.
The population shows that it is the need for hours to make city roads more friendly cycles to provide alternative and sustainable transportation methods because of the pandemic and with increasing air pollution and traffic congestion in the city, it is very important to develop cycling tracks which are environmentally friendly ways to travel.
We have written to the CEO of GMDA urging him to put the cycling lane on Jalan Gurgaon-Faridabad.
“They showed that the population in the area was a fan of cycling and because of the lack of dedicated cycling corridors were forced to dare to speed.
Vehicles on this busy stretch.” Our area is surrounded by Aravali forests and attracts many cycling fans but because of road traffic, they don’t feel safe.
Many other people also want to be involved in a healthy lifestyle but a lack of safe infrastructure and poor road conditions are real Downers, “said Dhruv Bansal, Qerwa spokesman.
Meanwhile, CEO of GMDA Sudhir Rajpaj cannot be contacted for comments despite repeated efforts.