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Italian city to pay people to commute by bike

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Bari, capital of southern Italy's Puglia region, hopes to double number of cyclists
Italian city to pay people to commute by bike

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by Simon MacMichael
January 6 2019

Bari is set to become the first major Italian city to introduce a scheme that will pay people to cycle to work, and will also be providing funds to help people buy new or refurbished bikes.

The council that runs the Puglia region's capital, which has a population of 327,000 people and 1.3 million in its wider metropolitan area, will pay up to €25 a month to bike commuters during a four-month trial of the initiative, reports La Repubblica.

The initiative is backed by a grant of €545,000 from Italy’s ministry of the environment and will see cyclists earn 20 cents per kilometre while riding to and from work, and 4 cents per kilometre for other trips within the city limits, or half those amounts for people using e-bikes.


The sums that can potentially be earned are capped at €1 per day, or €100 over the course of the four-month pilot, approved by the city’s council last week.

It will also subsidise brand the purchase of new bikes to the tune of €150, while €250 will be reimbursed to those buying a new e-bike, and €100 for people who buy a reconditioned bicycle.

Funds available under the pilot scheme will be sufficient to help finance the acquisition of 3,000 bicycles, while up to 1,000 cyclists will be able to benefit from the earn-while-you-commute scheme.


Each will be given a GPS unit to track their riding and ensure there is no cheating, and each month the 10 people covering the furthest distance under the scheme will receive an additional bonus of €50.

“The new year opens with a gift to everyone who loves the bicycle,” said Bari’s mayor, Antonio Decaro, who added that the initiative forms part of a plan to double the number of people cycling in the city.

Financial incentives to get people commuting by bike have been introduced in countries such as the Netherlands and France – and while Bari is the first major city in Italy to adopt such a scheme, it is not the first place in the country to do so.


The town of Massarosa in the province of Lucca, Tuscany, introduced a scheme in 2015 offering up to €50 a month for those among its 22,500 citizens who decided to ride to work, financed by fines collected from motorists.

Rather than reducing car use, however, it was found that the scheme saw people who previously commuted by public transport or car-pooling switch to two wheels.




> Italian town pays people to cycle to work



https://road.cc/content/news/171377-italian-town-pays-people-cycle-work



Simon MacMichael
Born in Scotland, Simon moved to London aged seven and now lives in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds with his miniature schnauzer, Elodie. He fell in love with cycling one Saturday morning in 1994 while living in Italy when Milan-San Remo went past his front door. A daily cycle commuter in London back before riding to work started to boom, he's been news editor at road.cc since 2009. Handily for work, he speaks French and Italian. He doesn't get to ride his Colnago as often as he'd like, and freely admits he's much more adept at cooking than fettling with bikes.


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Not a good idea as italy is hilly.
Better to use electric scooters like in the US. Can still use legs to push up the hill.
 
How about telling the cyclists to fuck off and jail them if they decide to be assholes and hog the lanes during morning rush?

Can save the money on these worthless scums.
 
Not a good idea as italy is hilly.
Better to use electric scooters like in the US. Can still use legs to push up the hill.

Looks like you have never cycled on the roads. Electric bikes are useless when it comes to hills. Nothing Beats a road bike.
 
Why pay others when you can have others pay you? :sneaky:
 
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