Dubai Plans 1,000 km of Bike Lanes

Dubai's Cycling Revolution: 1,000 Kilometers of Bike Lanes by 2030
Dubai is once again setting an example for the world, this time in healthy living and sustainable transportation. The emirate aims to reach a length of 1,000 kilometers of designated bike lanes by 2030—making the city more livable and greener for both locals and tourists.
The Start: Just 9 Kilometers
In 2006, Dubai had only 9 kilometers of bike lanes. Since then, incredible growth has occurred: currently, a dedicated network of cycle paths spans 560 kilometers across the city. This development is no accident—Dubai's leadership has been striving for years to make alternative, eco-friendly modes of transportation available for both residents and visitors.
The Goal: 1,000 Kilometers by 2030
According to the latest announcement from the Dubai Media Office, the goal is to reach 1,000 kilometers by 2030. This involves not only quantitative growth but also qualitative development: the new routes will form a well-planned, safe, and interconnected network that allows cyclists to reach different parts of the city comfortably and quickly—whether it be residential areas, beaches, office buildings, or tourist attractions.
Cycling as a Lifestyle
The aim is not merely to develop transportation but to transform Dubai into a city that supports a health-conscious, active lifestyle. Cycling promotes physical activity, reduces emissions, and alleviates traffic congestion. The city hosts numerous events and campaigns to popularize cycling, and several new cycling hubs are being built, offering services, rest areas, and rentable bikes.
Connection to the Transportation Network
This development is part of a comprehensive strategy realized as part of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan. The goal is to integrate the bike lanes with metro stations, tram networks, and other public transport modes. By doing so, Dubai is creating a smart, integrated urban transport system where cycling becomes a legitimate form of transportation.
Summary
Dubai is committed to becoming a healthier, greener, and more livable city. The 1,000-kilometer bike lane network offers not only a transportation alternative but also contributes to the city's quality of life and environmental sustainability. If anyone has previously thought of Dubai only as a city of skyscrapers and luxury cars, it's time to reconsider: the future is green—on two wheels.
(The article is sourced from a Dubai Media Office statement.)
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