
Kids and parent volunteers ride their bicycles to school on car-free streets as part of the city’s “bicibus” (bike bus) in Barcelona on Nov. 18.
12:31 JST, December 28, 2022
BARCELONA (Reuters) — It’s fun, it’s green and it’s becoming more popular by the day.
Barcelona’s bike bus, or “bicibus,” as the scheme is known locally, allows hundreds of children to cycle safely to school in a convoy, taking over entire streets in Spain’s second largest city.
The citizen-led project, supported by Barcelona City Council, began in March 2021 with one route in the Sarria neighborhood. It now has 15 routes and has inspired similar schemes in the Scottish city of Glasgow and in Portland in the United States.
Eight-year-old Lena Xirinacs joins the Eixemple route every Friday with her father, who is one of the volunteers ensuring that the children are safe on the road.
“She wakes up with joy. I could use it as an excuse every day so that she jumps out of bed,” Pablo Xirinacs said.
The Eixample route starts at 8:30 a.m. and covers 2.5 kilometers in 25 minutes, dropping children at three schools along the way from Monday to Friday. Not all routes operate on a daily basis.
Road safety is ensured by a Barcelona police car escort and vigilant parents like Xirinacs, one of 80 parent volunteers in the city, who join the convoy.
Organizers estimate that more than 700 people joined the different routes during the 2020-21 school year, which translates into about 15,000 commutes to different Barcelona schools over that time.
The bike bus project also aims to encourage more long-term sustainable transportation habits among users, said Jordi Honey-Roses, an urban planner and senior researcher at the Institute for Environmental Science and Technology at Barcelona’s Autonomous University.
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