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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

Pure Savage

Apr 27, 2020, 7:32 AM

So keen for Chappies on Friday!!!

HdB

Apr 27, 2020, 7:38 AM

French pros should be allowed to train outdoors from May 11. Italy should be allowing training outdoors from May 4th.

 

Evil draconian South African government doing pretty much the same thing as many 1st world governments...

 

In other boring news: Going by number of hours, this month has been my most productive of the year so far. I might just come out of lockdown being more fit than I was at the Argust! Thankfully we are able to work from home.

Blurtrc

Apr 27, 2020, 8:28 AM

I like how you can decide who should die, and when. 

 

I like how you decided that he decided that

wessie12

Apr 27, 2020, 9:34 AM

Some guys is really taking the lockdown personal thinking that it's an unnecessary step from the government to punish them. Everybody is agreeing that it is devastating to our economy, its a huge inconvenience and we will feel the impact for years to come. You are not alone and everyone is suffering.

 

Point is, doesn't matter what solution or plan you think you have it's been thought over by real experts. If you don't realize the seriousness of this disease and it's potential to kill literally hundreds of thousands of people you are an ignorant, selfish chop. A life is a life doesn't matter if you are 30 years old or 80 and if you have TB or HIV. It's our younger and fitter people's responsibly to give the older and not so healthy people a fighting chance. Nobody is expected you to fight it out in the trenches, just stay at your bloody house.

Jewbacca

Apr 27, 2020, 9:47 AM

Another thing this situation has taught me is how poorly so many people understand communism.... 

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Apr 27, 2020, 9:52 AM

Another thing this situation has taught me is how poorly so many people understand communism.... 

and socialism

 

and capitalism

 

and mixed economies... 

 

You're 100% right, G. 

Eugene Oppelt

Apr 27, 2020, 10:15 AM

So keen for Chappies on Friday!!!

 

Just watch out for seals sleeping in the road and leopard attacks near the summit

NotSoBigBen

Apr 27, 2020, 10:22 AM

Some guys is really taking the lockdown personal thinking that it's an unnecessary step from the government to punish them. Everybody is agreeing that it is devastating to our economy, its a huge inconvenience and we will feel the impact for years to come. You are not alone and everyone is suffering.

 

Point is, doesn't matter what solution or plan you think you have it's been thought over by real experts. If you don't realize the seriousness of this disease and it's potential to kill literally hundreds of thousands of people you are an ignorant, selfish chop. A life is a life doesn't matter if you are 30 years old or 80 and if you have TB or HIV. It's our younger and fitter people's responsibly to give the older and not so healthy people a fighting chance. Nobody is expected you to fight it out in the trenches, just stay at your bloody house.

Many of us understand exactly what you are saying but some may well be asking and eat what?
wessie12

Apr 27, 2020, 10:39 AM

Many of us understand exactly what you are saying but some may well be asking and eat what?

The irony is that the people that is genuinely struggling to provide food for their families is not the one's that is complaining.

Duane_Bosch

Apr 27, 2020, 10:45 AM

Should pop off to France and avoid all this lockdown malarkey.

 

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dsw

Apr 27, 2020, 10:52 AM

So keen for Chappies on Friday!!!

 

If Chappies is not too far from your place of residence you might perhaps be allowed to walk your dog up there on Friday. Maybe not all the way to the top though. 

ChrisF

Apr 27, 2020, 11:24 AM

Hi there Chris

Patrick and the committee have been discussing this as it isn't straightforward. We need land owners' permission first and we will only find out the status of cycling in general on Friday. The trails will also  need to be recced to check for damage - hospital visits are best avoided. We will however be communicating to members as soon as we have information.

 

Thanks for the feedback.

 

Truth be told .... I will watch those trails from a very long distance when they open .... no use all this "self isolation" to join one long convoy of riders along the trails ....

 

 

with any luck the locals would have had their first runs on the trails by the time I can go outside the initial 20km range ....

J Wakefield

Apr 27, 2020, 12:04 PM

French pros should be allowed to train outdoors from May 11. Italy should be allowing training outdoors from May 4th.

 

Evil draconian South African government doing pretty much the same thing as many 1st world governments...

 

In other boring news: Going by number of hours, this month has been my most productive of the year so far. I might just come out of lockdown being more fit than I was at the Argust! Thankfully we are able to work from home.

 

Today is day 49 of lockdown for myself and have until the 10 May to go, however, Spain announced 2 May we can excercise but waiting on what that entails but Pros are allowed to go train.

 

The difference is those 3 countries are 2 months ahead of SA in terms of virus. I dont see anyone in SA riding outdoors this weekend or during Level 4. I would like to be proved wrong and people can enjoy themselves but I cant see it for so many reasons.

 

PPA / CSA have a noble effort but have no say in who cycles and who doesn't during this period.

 

I think many have read what they want to happen vs what is possibly going to happen. 

 

My .003c 

 

 

Quagga

Apr 27, 2020, 12:11 PM

Today is day 40 of lockdown for myself and have until the 10 May to go, however, Spain announced 2 May we can excercise but waiting on what that entails but Pros are allowed to go train.

 

The difference is those 3 countries are 2 months ahead of SA in terms of virus. I dont see anyone in SA riding outdoors this weekend or during Level 4. I would like to be proved wrong and people can enjoy themselves but I cant see it for so many reasons.

 

PPA / CSA have a noble effort but have no say in who cycles and who doesn't during this period.

 

I think many have read what they want to happen vs what is possibly going to happen. 

 

My .003c 

 

 

Spain has 236 199 cases and 23521 deaths. 

SA has 4500 cases and 87 deaths

 

I dont think we can be compared to Spain, nor should we.

J Wakefield

Apr 27, 2020, 12:25 PM

Spain has 236 199 cases and 23521 deaths. 

SA has 4500 cases and 87 deaths

 

I dont think we can be compared to Spain, nor should we.

 

SA hasnt hit their peak yet, Spain / Italy / France have started to settle post peak. 

Fat Boab

Apr 27, 2020, 12:26 PM

Spain has 236 199 cases and 23521 deaths.

SA has 4500 cases and 87 deaths

 

 

 

Currently...

Quagga

Apr 27, 2020, 12:29 PM

SA hasnt hit their peak yet, Spain / Italy / France have started to settle post peak. 

these look the same to me

 

Spain goes up - down - up - down and so does SA

Spain

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SA

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Quagga

Apr 27, 2020, 12:36 PM

Currently...

on the 6th of March SA was only 132 cases behind Spain.

Fat Boab

Apr 27, 2020, 1:13 PM

Interesting fact but the full-time whistle hasn't blown yet.

 

 

on the 6th of March SA was only 132 cases behind Spain.

J Wakefield

Apr 27, 2020, 1:22 PM

these look the same to me

 

Spain goes up - down - up - down and so does SA

Spain

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SA

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Yes but the Peak for Spain/Italy and France has been hit. I dont believe SA has been close their peak yet due to the short time. 

 

SA's trend is inclining, Spain is declining. 

Quagga

Apr 27, 2020, 1:22 PM

Interesting fact but the full-time whistle hasn't blown yet.

 

 

From another thread but I will post it here also

 

So I looked at the numbers of infections of SA vs Spain. 

Spain was LD' on the 13th and SA on the 27th

 

Let just leave the total number of people out for now.

But remember that SA has a HUGE number of people living on top of another

 

On the 8th

Spain 673 LD on the 13th 5200

SA     3           On the 13th 24

Spain now = 226000 After 49 days LD 

Spain increased the infection during LD by 220800

that is 4506 cases PER DAY.

 

SA now =  4500 after 31 days LD

SA increased by 4497 

you can do the math.

Quagga

Apr 27, 2020, 1:26 PM

Yes but the Peak for Spain/Italy and France has been hit. I dont believe SA has been close their peak yet due to the short time. 

 

SA's trend is inclining, Spain is declining. 

These two graphs look the same to me

The curve has been flattened by the look of it

 

Spain

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SA

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J Wakefield

Apr 27, 2020, 1:31 PM

These two graphs look the same to me

The curve has been flattened by the look of it

 

Spain

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SA

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and this 

 

https://www.ft.com/content/6bd88b7d-3386-4543-b2e9-0d5c6fac846c

Quagga

Apr 27, 2020, 1:36 PM

Agreed

however it could also be 39% lower than reported.

There are a few sites advocating that stance.

 

I am not saying that the link you posted is wrong. I just dont know what to believe any longer.

 

As per all the experts here, and I thought so also. 

 

SA should have had 100 000 plus cases, hospitals overrun etc etc. and yet it is not the case.

ChrisF

Apr 27, 2020, 2:29 PM

From another thread but I will post it here also

 

So I looked at the numbers of infections of SA vs Spain. 

Spain was LD' on the 13th and SA on the 27th

 

Let just leave the total number of people out for now.

But remember that SA has a HUGE number of people living on top of another

 

On the 8th

Spain 673 LD on the 13th 5200

SA     3           On the 13th 24

Spain now = 226000 After 49 days LD 

Spain increased the infection during LD by 220800

that is 4506 cases PER DAY.

 

SA now =  4500 after 31 days LD

SA increased by 4497 

you can do the math.

 

never ever confuse a good "Story" with facts .... but let's not forget ... SA has not even tested 220800 people ....  The only thing we KNOW, is the we have no idea of the true numbers in SA ....

 

 

bit difficult to "do the math" when you DONT have the real facts .... but never let facts get in the way of a good story ...

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