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Bicycle users are increasing more and more in the capital, and at the same rate, so are the choirs dedicated to two-wheelers.
From this morning until 12:00 noon, 1,000 cyclists have crossed one of the lanes near Wilson Square. While for this year, 411,681 cyclists pedaled.
The reasons for use are various, starting from avoiding traffic, but recently with the increase in the price of fuel, the bicycle is a more economical alternative.
“The ages of 18 and older, 20-40 years old come to buy bicycles, they mainly buy them for work, to keep their bodies in shape, especially in the period when expensive oil and parking are smelly. Sales are measured on a monthly basis, we may have sold 10-15 bikes per month. More come those who want to repair them because they haven’t had them in use and this period has come now. There are sales for children’s bicycles because they give them as a birthday present”. said Roland Djunga, bicycle seller.
Muharremi, who has been repairing bicycles for 30 years, says that they are being used even more in recent years.
“Repairs that are used should be what bicycles are used for. In a day they can bring 10 people for repair. Oil has increased, they scan where they park, parking is also paid. They are used even more”. said Muharrem Harizi, bicycle repairman.
Older bicycle users, especially during the last year, are being joined by young people in pedaling, who increasingly see it as a practical and economical tool.
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