Focus Taiwan
Date: 2019/09/19
By: Ku Chuan and Lee Hsin-Yin
Taipei, Sept. 19 (CNA) The Executive Yuan on Thursday approved a NT$1.6 billion (US$52 million)
The budget will be earmarked for 2020-2023 and seek to make Taiwan's cycling environment safer and more user friendly, including renewal of bike lanes and installation of higher fences on sections of roads with sharp turns, according to the Directorate General of Highways (DGH) Director-General Chen Yen-po (陳彥伯).
With the transport ministry's campaign to make 2021 the year of cycling tourism, Taiwan's cycling network and national scenic spots will also be further integrated, Chen said.
The DGH will connect the existing 2,690km network that is made up of the 866.3km round-the-island Route No. 1 and 25 branch lines, as well as smaller local bike trails and other transportation networks, showcasing 16 new in-depth routes. [FULL STORY]