Hong Kong Cycling Alliance
The Hong Kong Cycling Alliance (HKCAll) (Chinese: 香港單車同盟) is a small non-profit organisation that works to make Hong Kong a more bicycle-friendly city. Through coordination of the efforts of Hong Kong's many cyclists and cycling groups it campaigns to educate decision-makers about cycling as active transportation, and to encourage and enable all types of cycling, including utility/commuting, leisure riding, off-road, racing and touring.
Founded in 2003, the group focuses on advocacy and engagement with government bodies,[1][2] transport operators and others to effect changes in laws, regulations, policies and practices that affect the cycling community in Hong Kong, on the roads, on cycle tracks and on public transport.[3] By promoting improved infrastructure and more public education, it aims to increase the use of bicycles as an efficient, healthy and economical component of Hong Kong's transportation network.[4]
As part of its advocacy programme, HKCAll organises and co-organises events supporting an improved cycling environment, including the first major gathering of cycling groups in November 2005, which demanded government support for cycling, following the road death of a local racing cyclist.[5] Since 2006 the group has coordinated the annual Ride of Silence in memory of cyclists killed and injured on the roads.[6]
In 2003, members of HKCAll were instrumental in negotiations between the Hong Kong Star Ferry Company and the Transport Department that led to the introduction of free carriage of bicycles on the Wanchai-Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry route though there is now a small charge of around HK$11.[7] In 2011, after much lobbying, the MTR metro system agreed to allow carriage of bicycles on all its lines.
A popular current campaign calls for the inclusion of a Harbourfront Cycleway along the Hong Kong island shore of Victoria Harbour.[8] The Cycleway runs from Kennedy Town to Heng Fa Chuen, following the harbourfront and new reclamation areas. Regular rallies to cycle the proposed route, as closely as possible, attract upwards of a thousand supporters. In September 2011, HKCAll presented the proposal to the Hong Kong Harbourfront Commission.
See also
- Sustainable transport
- Utility cycling
- Cycleways in Hong Kong
- List of cycleways in Hong Kong
- Segregated cycle facilities
- Vehicular cycling
- Permeability (spatial and transport planning)
- Hong Kong Cycling Association
References
- ↑ A Safe Cycling Environment, and how Hong Kong can become one, Prepared for the meeting of Legco Panel on Transport, 7 November 2011
- ↑ 香港單車同盟就新世界第一巴士服務有限公司、龍運巴士有限公司及城巴有限公司(機場及北大嶼山巴士網絡專營權)的專營權事宜所提交的意見書(Chinese version only), Prepared for the meeting of Legco Panel on Transport, 7 November 2011
- ↑ Cycle Track Network in the New Territories, Legislative Council discussion paper CB(1)1602/07-08(07), 27 May 2008
- ↑ Uphill Battle SCMP feature article, 6 Dec 2005
- ↑ Minibus driver will be jailed for death of cyclist (SCMP)
- ↑ SCMP
- ↑ http://www.starferry.com.hk/en/news20120614
- ↑ Harbourfront Cycleway Website
External links
- Official site - Hong Kong Cycling Alliance
- Official site - HKCAll Harbourfront Cycleway
- Facebook group - Bike Racks on Buses@HK
- Hong Kong Cyclist Information Net
- Hong Kong Critical Mass
- Hong Kong Mountain Bike Association
- HK Cycling Tour Association (Chinese)
- Hong Kong Triathlon Association
- Cycling Study, commissioned by Transport Dept, April 2004
- An Irishman's 8-day cycling experience in Hong Kong