Doha: The
Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has completed more than 3,430 kilometres of
cycling paths between 2013 and 2025 as part of its efforts to promote healthy
lifestyles and sustainable mobility across the country.
Marking
World Bicycle Day, Ashghal said the network includes cycling routes within
highway, major road, and local road projects, as well as the Olympic Cycling
Track along Al Khor Coastal Road. The authority reaffirmed its commitment, in
cooperation with the Ministry of Transport, to developing an integrated cycling
network that encourages bicycle use as an environmentally friendly mode of
transport, supports physical activity, and helps reduce carbon emissions.
The
network has been designed in line with international standards and features
both shared pedestrian-cycling paths and dedicated cycling lanes. Many routes
are equipped with green spaces, shaded areas, rest stops, and bicycle parking
facilities to enhance user comfort and safety. Several routes, including the
Olympic Cycling Track, have been fitted with smart technologies and monitoring
systems to improve cyclist safety.
Ashghal added that it is continuing to expand the network and strengthen links with Doha Metro stations to support multimodal transportation, while conducting studies to extend coverage to additional residential and commercial areas. The initiative forms part of Qatar's broader efforts to develop a people-centred, sustainable urban infrastructure aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030.
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