Earlier this year, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) initiated a large-scale bicycle track project worth Rs. 2.8 billion, but construction stopped after just 500 meters. The revised plan reflects the CDA’s focus on testing the concept before committing to a full-scale project.
Earlier this year, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) initiated a large-scale bicycle track project worth Rs. 2.8 billion, but construction stopped after just 500 meters. The revised plan reflects the CDA’s focus on testing the concept before committing to a full-scale project.

Islamabad’s bike lane project has been scaled down to a 10-kilometer pilot along Margalla Road, from G-5 to F-10. Originally set to span 374 kilometers, the Rs. 2.8 billion project halted after 500 meters. City managers aim to test the feasibility of dedicated bike lanes before expanding, reflecting a cautious approach by the Capital Development Authority (CDA).

 

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