Iloilo City to kick off ‘Cops on Bike’ program

The Iloilo City Government will purchase 20 Japanese bikes that will be provided to the Philippine National Police (PNP).

Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas said the Japanese bikes will be utilized by police personnel to patrol certain areas in the metropolis.

“This will be the start of our Cops on Bike Program,” he said, adding that these police personnel will patrol the esplanades, bike lanes, and plazas in the metro.

He said the “Cops on Bike Program” is part of the city government’s initiative to strengthen its status as the “Bike Capital of the Philippines.”

Meanwhile, Treñas announced that the Tourism Promotions Board will be providing the city with P9.9-million fund for its promotion as the country’s bike capital.

“Iloilo City is home to the longest protected bike lane in the Philippines and cycling has been an alternative form of transportation for the Ilonggos during the pandemic,” he added. (with PIA-6 Iloilo/PN)

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