Making cycling a safer hobby


IF you are a user of the Daman­sara-Shah Alam Elevated Express­way (DASH), you would not have failed to notice the giant digital billboards on certain stretches which have a reminder that says cycling is prohibited on the highway.

Now, I am not sure how long the billboards have been flashing this message, but the recent viral video of an altercation between a group of cyclists and a bus driver could have a bearing.

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Brian Martin

Brian Martin

Brian Martin is the managing editor of The Star.

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