💨 Abstract
In Senegal's capital Dakar, a growing community of urban cyclists is navigating dangerous roads for exercise and fun, signaling a shift in the city's transport dynamics. Despite increased interest in cycling, authorities are not prioritizing measures to reduce congestion and carbon emissions. The cycling group "Velo Passion" has seen membership double to over 500 in the last five years.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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