Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Pop-Up-Bike-Lanes-In-Manila-27MDHUNS7I0.htmlConceptually similarPop-Up Bike Lanes In ManilaGP1SU2RZCompleted★★★★Pop-Up Bike Lanes In ManilaGP1SU2S0Completed★★★★Pop-Up Bike Lanes In ManilaGP1SU2S1Completed★★★★Pop-Up Bike Lanes In ManilaGP1SU2SHCompleted★★★★Pop-Up Bike Lanes In ManilaGP1SU2SICompleted★★★★Pop-Up Bike Lanes In ManilaGP1SU2SKCompleted★★★★★★Pop-Up Bike Lanes In ManilaGP1SU2S4Completed★★★★Pop-Up Bike Lanes In ManilaGP1SU2S5Completed★★★★Pop-Up Bike Lanes In ManilaGP1SU2SCCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SU2S7Pop-Up Bike Lanes In ManilaBike lane setups along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City were organizations, such as Bikers United Marshalls, Greenpeace Philippines and Living Laudato Si’ Philippines, joined Metro Manila Development Authority’s three-day bike lane activity. Greenpeace Philippines joins the call for the government to establish not just protected bike lanes, but also healthy bike lanes in cities wherein air pollution can be minimized.Locations:Asia-Metro Manila-Philippines-Quezon City-Southeast AsiaDate:26 Jun, 2020Credit:© Jilson Tiu / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Air pollution-Bicycles-Cars-Cities-Cycling-Day-Health-KWCI (GPI)-Motorways-Outdoors-People-Public engagement-Public transport-Roads-Traffic-Transportation-Urban Mobility (campaign title)Shoot:Bike Lanes Installation In the PhilippinesVolunteer organizations, such as Bikers United Marshalls, Greenpeace Philippines, and Living Laudato Si’ Philippines, kicked off a three-day road sharing and bike marshaling activity in Quezon City with the Metro Manila Development Authority—aiming to come up with inclusive mobility and sustainable transport systems during and beyond the pandemic.Greenpeace Philippines joins the call for the government to establish not just protected bike lanes, but also healthy bike lanes in cities wherein air pollution can be minimized. The road sharing activity runs from June 27 to June 29.