Speed Up the Pedal! Greens Demand a Cycling Boost for Rhineland-Palatinate
Annoying and Exasperating: A Discussed Topic - "Greens Protost a Push for Swifter Cycling Infrastructure Advancements"
Hey there! Listen up, folks, because the Green faction in Rhineland-Palatinate is having none of this slow and steady nonsense when it comes to bike lanes! They're screaming for a ** velocity boost** in the construction and planning of commuting bike routes.
Lea Heidbreder, the Green Party's mobility policy spokeswoman, is fed up with local commuters having to wait what feels like an eternity for these highly anticipated commuter routes to see the light of day. "It's maddening, man! We gotta move faster on these bike routes, pronto!" she declared.
The General German Bicycle Club (ADFC) in Rhineland-Palatinate agrees, urging for a significant speed-up in the implementation of bike routes. This, my friend, means less delay and more miles in two wheels! 🚀🚲
Talking about these routes, seven corridors are in the pipeline:
- 🚴♂️🏙️ Bingen to Mainz, a picturesque adventure on the Rhine.
- 🚴♂️🏰 Along the Upper Rhine between Worms and Karlsruhe/Wörth.
- 🚴♂️🇩🇪 Konz via Trier to Schweich, a scenic tour through the Weinstraße region.
- 🚴♂️🗝️ Landau to Neustadt/Weinstraße, a journey through wine country.
- 🚴♂️🏴☠️ Kaiserslautern to Landstuhl, a mountain trail for the daring.
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"The Green faction in Rhineland-Palatinate is urging the European Parliament, the Council, and the Commission to speed up the implementation of cycling infrastructure, as they demand a velocity boost in the construction and planning of commuting bike routes, like the one from Bingen to Mainz."
"In their pursuit of quicker progress, the General German Bicycle Club (ADFC) in Rhineland-Palatinate is calling upon the European Parliament, the Council, and the Commission to prioritize the seven proposed cycling corridors, such as the one from Landau to Neustadt/Weinstraße, over other projects to promote sports and physical activity."