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Armenian News Headlines » Society Category: Society 
Small Bike Shop Cultivates Cycling Culture in Istanbul
Posted on March 8, 2010, 7:15 amSource : ARMENIANS.NET 
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Click to Enlarge!Against all odds, Istanbul’s biking community is growing and the most visible evidence is the success of a bike shop that has become a hub for riders on the Fenerbahçe-Pendik bicycle path.

Hasan Çağri, a mechanical engineer and master mechanic at Aktif Pedal on the city’s Anatolian side has been a mountain biker for eight years and is one of the rare bicycle activists in the city. The bike shop where he works has become a key venue for Istanbul’s cycling community and attracts many bikers who take advantage of the long bike path by the water.

“I ride because it’s healthy, better for the environment, I save money and mostly because it’s fun,” he said, adding that he has seen people sitting alone in their cars stuck in traffic grow frustrated and go into episodes of road rage as he pedals passed enjoying the exercise, fresh air and heavy dose of adrenaline.

Grassroots groups are emerging in Istanbul and are organizing to raise visibility of the alternative transportation movement, said Çağri. “Change in the city has begun within these bike advocate groups. They have taken the initiative to show everyone that it is possible to ride a bicycle through the streets of Istanbul.”

He said the most successful campaign by bikers was convincing the city to build the Fenerbahçe-Pendik bicycle path and now the most active group is Critical Mass (criticalmassistanbul.org), whose membership in Istanbul recently surpassed 100.

Critical Mass was founded in 1992 in San Francisco and has spread to over 300 cities. It is a gathering of bikers on the last Saturday of each month. They take to the street at a prearranged location to raise awareness of their everyday presence.

Çağri said he is certain that Istanbul is being changed by progressive people who ride a bike frequently or even commute to work by bike on a daily basis. He said these riders are giving Istabul residents a lesson or two about alternative healthier sustainable urban environments.

“I want everyone to know that Istanbul is changing,” Çağri said. “I want people to get together, ride, join groups, build communities and create consciousness. Istanbul might be taking baby steps toward offering an environmentally sustainable approach to transportation, but at least it’s heading in the right direction.”

Çağri said there is no civic culture on the streets and the self-centered individualism of drivers is going to have to be reversed before biking can really accelerate in Istanbul.

“They choose not to notice us, and when they do see us on the road they don’t consider us as a vehicle, as it might happen with a motorcycle. They don’t see us as fellow humans like them. In fact, they don’t even see other car drivers as fellow humans either.”

He said the system is at least partly to blame and that there needs to be a sense of community, citizenship and stewardship on the streets. “There are so many uneducated people lacking civic courtesy. It is too easy to pass a driving exam in Turkey and there needs to be more awareness and visibility of biking and of bikers.”

He also said cars often invade the small gains that Istanbul bikers have made. “Cars use our few bike lanes for parking, they only think about themselves. Drivers monopolize ownership of the road and the city’s lack of infrastructure for non-motorized transport perpetuates these attitudes among drivers.”

Çağri said the mountain bike is the most common in the city because of the condition of the roads. In other cities, road bikes are more popular because there is better bicycle infrastructure and better roads.

“Istanbul is working on it, slowly slowly,” Çağri said, “Change always begins with small advocate groups increasing the visibility of their causes. People are joining our ranks and we are biking into a bright future.”




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