| Shanghai urban construction authorities said yesterday that they would set up more bicycle lanes citywide between major transport roads and hubs in order to expand the coverage of bike-rental services. This will come as good news for green supporters and commuters alike. The final trip home after alighting from public transport is a nuisance for many commuters. This last stage was referred to by traffic planners as "the very last three kilometers," between homes, schools, or communities to traffic hubs, Xu Xuefeng, a Shanghai People's Congress delegate, said yesterday. "Such a service will be convenient for a large number of commuters and important to the city's low-carbon ecological development," Xu said at a meeting with construction commission officials. Commission officials said they had already started combing road conditions citywide in preparation for building bike-connection lanes between major streets, bus and Metro stations. "Construction of support facilities, such as bike parking spots, will follow," the commission said in a statement. The city government recently enacted a regulation setting up stricter restrictions on outdoor advertising. Operators of low-cost bike-rental businesses are believed to have been hit by the new rule as no advertisements are allowed inside campuses and residential complexes. The advertisements had been a source of income for these business operators. Despite this hiccup, bike-rental businesses have been promised more support by the construction authorities. The city's transport bureau told Congress delegates it would integrate bike-rental services in more of under-construction Metro stations, especially in outlying areas. Shanghai started offering bike-rental services on a trial basis last year in Zhangjiang High-tech Park in Pudong. |