New 7 Km cycling track is open in Dubai for Ramadan 2024

7 Km cycling track is open in Dubai for Ramadan 2024
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The addition of these cycling tracks not only promotes a healthier lifestyle but also provides residents with a safe and environmentally friendly mode of transportation.

With the rise in awareness about health and fitness, more and more people are turning to cycling to stay active and reduce their carbon footprint.

The timing of completing these new tracks, just before the start of Ramadan, is particularly significant. Ramadan is a time of reflection, prayer, and self-discipline for Muslims worldwide. Physical activities such as cycling during this holy month help individuals stay fit and contribute to community well-being.

As we look towards the future, the Dubai Urban Plan 2040 aims to create a more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly city. The extension of cycling tracks in residential areas such as Al Khawaneej and Mushrif is a testament to the city's commitment to promoting a healthy and active lifestyle for its residents.

Seeing the RTA taking proactive steps to encourage cycling in Dubai is heartening. With the continued expansion of the city's cycling track network, we can look forward to a future where cycling is not just a recreational activity but a preferred mode of transportation for many residents. As we embrace these new cycling tracks, let us all do our part in promoting a greener, healthier, and more sustainable Dubai for generations to come.