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PPA urges government to allow cycling under strict lock down conditions

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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

Icycling

Apr 24, 2020, 1:30 PM

Can you name any others?

This is from my Facebook page 18 April - president of CSA (Austin) - yes another one

 

I understand your frustrations. Had discussions about it with SASCOC again yesterday to request support. They are consulting on behalf of all federations with SRSA to consider that being fit and doing regular exercise contribute to being healthier. We continue to ask. "
Fat Boab

Apr 24, 2020, 1:33 PM

I'm sure I can. But my question was an honest one. And as someone just suggested, membership might be a measure. According to their website this is 13,000 mostly in the W Cape.

 

Can you name any others?

LazyTrailRider

Apr 24, 2020, 1:35 PM

Offense totally intended, there are a bunch of entitled muppets around here.

 

We should be grateful for whatever is offered to us at this point. From a larger societal perspective, very specific guidelines such as these make complete sense. You're not special, you're a small part of a larger population which needs to be managed. Deal with it.

ChrisF

Apr 24, 2020, 1:38 PM

I'm sure I can. But my question was an honest one. And as someone just suggested, membership might be a measure. According to their website this is 13,000 mostly in the W Cape.

 

 

Thus PPA is hardly more than a regional club ....

 

By comparison, SCSA has many more paid members, from all over SA ... granted, these are paid by the schools in accordance with their number of riders.

 

 

Edit ... just debating why PPA think they talk on behalf of "all" cyclists ... I actually do think their approach in this matter is the correct first step in negotiating the final terms ... and there certainly will be different levels of freedom for each of the 5 stages ...

LazyTrailRider

Apr 24, 2020, 1:53 PM

In response to some of the frankly stupid comments on the Facebook post:

 

1) The time limit is in place to minimise exposure time. The longer you're out there (regardless of whether you think you're an exception to the rule) the more potential there is for being infected or infecting someone.

 

2) The 20km guideline is in place to minimise range of infection. Based on the previous point I don't think it's necessary to explain this.

 

Do a few loops within a 20km range, feel better, come back and get off your high horse.

 

Like my wife and I discussed this morning: "Let's hope that it won't be a case of just having our freedom and then some roadie assholes riding in bunches give cyclists a bad rep again like they've always done."

 

Be lekker, guys.

Skubarra

Apr 24, 2020, 1:53 PM

SCSA

CSA

 

Are arguably thee only official bodies that may speak on our behalf ....

 

PPA is, again arguably, no more than a club with a few paid up members ....

 

I'm sure I can. But my question was an honest one. And as someone just suggested, membership might be a measure. According to their website this is 13,000 mostly in the W Cape.

 

 

Wasn't being facetious, couldn't think of any other large ones on the cuff

 

Forgot about CSA the obvious alternative as they are the official SA cycling body (although focused on racing), SCSA, not familiar with them, is that not a school body?

ti guy

Apr 24, 2020, 1:57 PM

ecommerce and courier services seem to be allowed.

 

 

 

e commerce only from level 3.

DieselnDust

Apr 24, 2020, 1:57 PM

The Government docs say only in stage 3  :cursing:

 

 

bliksem yes sorry you're right. its only in level 3 so possibly only end of May!! 

another month before the lock down sales goods arrives

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 24, 2020, 2:02 PM

Offense totally intended, there are a bunch of entitled muppets around here.

 

We should be grateful for whatever is offered to us at this point. From a larger societal perspective, very specific guidelines such as these make complete sense. You're not special, you're a small part of a larger population which needs to be managed. Deal with it.

 

 

In response to some of the frankly stupid comments on the Facebook post:

 

1) The time limit is in place to minimise exposure time. The longer you're out there (regardless of whether you think you're an exception to the rule) the more potential there is for being infected or infecting someone.

 

2) The 20km guideline is in place to minimise range of infection. Based on the previous point I don't think it's necessary to explain this.

 

Do a few loops within a 20km range, feel better, come back and get off your high horse.

 

Like my wife and I discussed this morning: "Let's hope that it won't be a case of just having our freedom and then some roadie assholes riding in bunches give cyclists a bad rep again like they've always done."

 

Be lekker, guys.

^^this. 

 

From nothing, to a staggered approach. Plus, PPA is (whether you like it or not) one of the contributing "stakeholders" to those trying to get us out of this in a responsible manner. They're presenting socially responsible options (given the time we're in) to gov't. 

 

What would the detractors have, knowing that a blanket opening would be off the table completely. 

mazambaan

Apr 24, 2020, 2:04 PM

Offense totally intended, there are a bunch of entitled muppets around here.

 

We should be grateful for whatever is offered to us at this point. From a larger societal perspective, very specific guidelines such as these make complete sense. You're not special, you're a small part of a larger population which needs to be managed. Deal with it.

 

Ja baas, dankie baas.

ChrisF

Apr 24, 2020, 2:04 PM

Wasn't being facetious, couldn't think of any other large ones on the cuff

 

Forgot about CSA the obvious alternative as they are the official SA cycling body (although focused on racing), SCSA, not familiar with them, is that not a school body?

Jip, School Cycling SA.

 

Actually a very big organisation. From 2020 each school pays an affilation fee to SCSA in accordance with their number of riders.

 

So they represent a very large number of riders.

 

Can add that we are very impressed with all their work and correspondence.

 

Frankly so much better than anything I have seen from PPA.

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 24, 2020, 2:05 PM

point is...they came with these arguably overzealous/greedy suggestions....the only thing that will happen is the Cele's will come out and say "screw those privileged bicycle straddling bastards...NO riding of bicycles. NON...ZERO...and while we are at it, ban bicycles forever.... Because hospital beds and crashing and reasons related to the fact that the poor dont have bicycles...so nobody rides one"

 

Like they did with the whole dog walking thing....just because it was mentioned and made a thing...it got totally shut down.

 

'Sometimes it is better to keep quiet or say sorry than to ask permission'  - comes to mind...

 

I wont be surprised if cycling actually now gets specifically mentioned/called out  as not being allowed  because the PPA's suggestions made it abundantly clear that people will abuse exercise privileges.

IMO there is a better chance now that it will be 'outlawed' until a certain lockdown level because it might be on their radar now.

TBH dude I think they knew this FAR before PPA came with their proposal. It's there for all to see. People taking liberties, dodging roadblocks with their "essential services" paperwork when they're not essential at all and so on. 

ChrisF

Apr 24, 2020, 2:10 PM

bliksem yes sorry you're right. its only in level 3 so possibly only end of May!!

another month before the lock down sales goods arrives

Going to be very interesting to see how the stages are implemented, AND when ... OR why ...

 

Somehow I see a bit of a jigsaw as the infection rate fluctuates ...

 

Timing ... with any luck we keep to bi.weekly updates and adjustments ...

DieselnDust

Apr 24, 2020, 2:31 PM

Offense totally intended, there are a bunch of entitled muppets around here.

 

We should be grateful for whatever is offered to us at this point. From a larger societal perspective, very specific guidelines such as these make complete sense. You're not special, you're a small part of a larger population which needs to be managed. Deal with it.

 

 

fascist

Ampandy

Apr 24, 2020, 2:33 PM

In response to some of the frankly stupid comments on the Facebook post:

 

1) The time limit is in place to minimise exposure time. The longer you're out there (regardless of whether you think you're an exception to the rule) the more potential there is for being infected or infecting someone.

 

2) The 20km guideline is in place to minimise range of infection. Based on the previous point I don't think it's necessary to explain this.

 

Do a few loops within a 20km range, feel better, come back and get off your high horse.

 

Like my wife and I discussed this morning: "Let's hope that it won't be a case of just having our freedom and then some roadie assholes riding in bunches give cyclists a bad rep again like they've always done."

 

Be lekker, guys.

I TOTALLY agree with your post until you get to the ROADIE part of things. There are arseholes on both sides.Seen plenty mtb'ers riding in bunches on the black top.

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 24, 2020, 2:43 PM

I just want tokai back.... :(

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 24, 2020, 2:44 PM

I TOTALLY agree with your post until you get to the ROADIE part of things. There are arseholes on both sides.Seen plenty mtb'ers riding in bunches on the black top.

Ja, but they're on the road. You're only an MTBer when the tyres are in direct contact with air or mother nature... :P

Eugene Oppelt

Apr 24, 2020, 2:45 PM

Poor wheelsuckers must socially distance soon and get out my Sagan slipstream ????

dsw

Apr 24, 2020, 2:59 PM

I TOTALLY agree with your post until you get to the ROADIE part of things. There are arseholes on both sides.Seen plenty mtb'ers riding in bunches on the black top.

 

Yeah, and then some of them even have the audacity to try and sit on my wheel when i fly past them on my super fast aero road bike  :P

ChrisF

Apr 24, 2020, 3:01 PM

I just want tokai back.... :(

Traverse ...

 

Just to be outside, and to be able to see the horizon ...

 

But that is outside the hypothetical 20km range ....

 

O.well ... we may dream ....

DieselnDust

Apr 24, 2020, 3:05 PM

In response to some of the frankly stupid comments on the Facebook post:

 

1) The time limit is in place to minimise exposure time. The longer you're out there (regardless of whether you think you're an exception to the rule) the more potential there is for being infected or infecting someone.

 

2) The 20km guideline is in place to minimise range of infection. Based on the previous point I don't think it's necessary to explain this.

 

Do a few loops within a 20km range, feel better, come back and get off your high horse.

 

Like my wife and I discussed this morning: "Let's hope that it won't be a case of just having our freedom and then some roadie assholes riding in bunches give cyclists a bad rep again like they've always done."

 

Be lekker, guys.

 

 

There is increasing evidence to suggest the virus does not survive long enough outdoors in sunlight to warrant having a range restriction.

It survives much longer indoors or away from UV light (or infrared - which component of sunlight still under investigation).

Duane_Bosch

Apr 24, 2020, 3:05 PM

I just want tokai back.... :(

You had Tokai for 4 months of this year and 12 months of last year and how many times did you ride it?

DieselnDust

Apr 24, 2020, 3:17 PM

You had Tokai for 4 months of this year and 12 months of last year and how many times did you ride it?

 

 

and it ain;t coming back till we at level 2 or 1 and that I fear is going to be September, you know when the warmer weather comes in and it burns up, you know it's going to disappear, just like a miracle......yes its going to be a miracle

NotSoBigBen

Apr 24, 2020, 3:20 PM

In response to some of the frankly stupid comments on the Facebook post:

 

1) The time limit is in place to minimise exposure time. The longer you're out there (regardless of whether you think you're an exception to the rule) the more potential there is for being infected or infecting someone.

 

2) The 20km guideline is in place to minimise range of infection. Based on the previous point I don't think it's necessary to explain this.

 

Do a few loops within a 20km range, feel better, come back and get off your high horse.

 

Like my wife and I discussed this morning: "Let's hope that it won't be a case of just having our freedom and then some roadie assholes riding in bunches give cyclists a bad rep again like they've always done."

 

Be lekker, guys.

That last paragraph and the last sentence just don't go together, practice what you preach ... Maybe it's just me?
Mamil

Apr 24, 2020, 3:49 PM

I thought the PPA letter was well written, well intentioned, well timed and that it's recommendations are fair and reasonable and from the little I've read about the rules in countries that are responding properly to this crisis in line with what others are doing.

 

Still don't think I will be smashing any technical trails in this period but a nice gentle noodle up Tafelberg Road would be fun, good for the bad case of cabin fever I have and whithin those rules for me.

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