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PPA urges government to allow cycling under strict lock down conditions

Supplied by PPA.

By Press Office · 260 comments

The Pedal Power Association, South Africa’s leading cycling organisation supports Government’s call to South Africans to adhere to strict regulations as we head for a level 4 lockdown phase, effective 01 May 2020.

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“President Ramaphosa pointed out that exercise under strict public health conditions will be allowed and it is for that reason, we have submitted a proposal to the President to allow cycling under strict lockdown conditions,” explains Rens Rezelman, chairman of the PPA.

“For cyclists, these current times are exceptionally frustrating and like the rest of the population, there are many who are extremely worried and justifiably so, about how their jobs and personal income are going to be affected by COVID-19. Despite our personal and varying opinions on the matter, South Africa has to abide by strict lock-down measures and will have to do so for quite some time in the future. The majority of the cycling community has heeded this call to be compliant and for that, they need to be commended,” Rezelman said.

“Based on international practice of regulating cycling in a COVID-19 environment (Australia; New Zealand; and the United Kingdom as points of reference), the PPA believes that limited and regulated cycling activity in these trying times has numerous benefits that outweigh the possible risks associated with the activity. Like most activities in this time, the PPA recognises that the discipline to adhere to these rules are often self-regulated and expect that the cycling community would behave as a microcosm of the larger South African community in this regard,” said Rezelman.

Rezelman believes that the majority of cyclists will comply with the following suggestions made by the PPA :

  1. Daily exercise is proven to reduce stress and boost your immune system. After weeks of lockdown (and under stressful economic conditions) many South Africans would benefit from being able to cycle. Your medical experts would be able to verify this statement.
  2. We propose that cyclists may not cycle in groups of more than 2 people (and both cyclists need to reside at the same dwelling);
  3. Cyclists may not cycle for more than 2 hours;
  4. Cyclists may not cycle further than 20km from their place of residence; and
  5. Cyclists may only cycle once a day if doing so recreationally.

According to Rezelman all other safety aspects which is advocated through its safe cycling campaign, such as the wearing of helmets; rear lights; visibility, not riding solo for crime related reasons, adhering to the rules of road as well as social distancing which has now become the norm, would obviously apply as the PPA wants to be part of the solution not the problem.

From a commuter perspective, the PPA believes that by using a bicycle as a mode of transport as opposed to crowded public transport options, the spread of COVID-19 can further be reduced. “The PPA would like to encourage those who have bicycles to use them instead of public transport in this time. We would also like to ask those who have old bicycles to donate them to people who could really use them to be economically mobile in these times,” Rezelman said.

“Cycling is a healthy past-time and it’s proven beyond doubt that regular exercise helps improve the immune system and that’s all we really have right now to combat this virus. We all need to stand together to get through the damage that this virus is causing in the World and in South Africa,” Rezelman explained.

According to Rezelman, South Africans need to accept the realities of the current situation, abide by the rules which are in place to save their lives and live in the hope that this COVID-19 virus too, will pass.

Comments

eddy

Apr 30, 2020, 4:37 AM

Yes but there is less cellphone activity that time of the day so the risk from the 5G radio waves would be far less

That is not an issue for me. I wear my tinfoil hat under my helmet....

NotSoBigBen

Apr 30, 2020, 4:57 AM

That is not an issue for me. I wear my tinfoil hat under my helmet....

Demmit, thought over the helmet would be ok ... *goes and removes it, makes new skull cap one*
sias

Apr 30, 2020, 5:15 AM

Can't wait for the next elections...time for stupid to go

What, have you been voting ANC all the time?

The masses will still vote for their heros - stupid will ruin/run this country for many years to come...

mazambaan

Apr 30, 2020, 6:52 AM

I suppose us "privileged" who want to do a bit of walking or cycling for whatever reason should be very grateful to our ANC masters for giving us this little gap; dankie my baas.

 

I suspect the ANC regime sees only 3 modes of ground transport as acceptable.

 

1. Cars; for "us". From limo's and police escorts to vehicles paid for by the taxpayer but used by the ANC oaficial for whatever he likes.

 

2. Taxi's. To transport the voters and earn "us" some income. Not to be interfered with.

 

3. Foot. For those without taxi fare. Those walking but with taxi fare should be harassed until they take a taxi.

 

Bicycles are for the "privileged" and should be phased out / discouraged.  :ph34r:

MORNE

Apr 30, 2020, 6:55 AM

 

snip

 

Bicycles are for the "privileged" and should be nationalised:ph34r:

;)

Zatopek

Apr 30, 2020, 7:28 AM

how the hell is cigarettes allowed now and cycling stores only in level 1 ?

Payback time - Google "Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Adriano Mazzotti"

 

Anyone who know what is the current black market price for a packet?

Stephan

Jul 30, 2020, 3:05 PM

Not sure where to search for an answer or post the question about the lockdown restrictions on exercise, so here goes: 

 

What does the current LAW say about exercise curfew? Is the 6am - 6pm exercise law still in place? Or has this been lifted and replaced with the general 4am - 9pm (soon-to-be 10pm) curfew? Or are both still in place? I will really appreciate some clarity on this. 

cadenceblur

Jul 30, 2020, 3:40 PM

exercise till 18h00

Dicky DQ

Jul 30, 2020, 4:05 PM

exercise till 18h00

How can this be possible if you are able to be out during the curfew hrs?

cadenceblur

Jul 30, 2020, 4:41 PM

Indeed, but that is what was stated in the Gazette

DieselnDust

Jul 30, 2020, 4:43 PM

I don't think anyone is paying attention to the regs anylonger. Even the curfew doesn't appear to be enforced

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