Svetski Dan bicikla 2025

Svetski dan bicikla 2025 biciklistička vožnja

Povodom Svetskog dana bicikla, Ambasada Kraljevine Holandije, Ujedinjene nacije u Srbiji i udruženje Ulice za bicikliste, vas pozivaju na grupnu biciklističku vožnju „Bezbednost je i u brojnosti“. Vožnja je zakazana za 31.05.2025. sa početkom u 15.00 časova na Trgu Nikole Pašića (okupljanje od 14:30).

Ruta: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50875645

Cilj nam je da pošaljemo poruku građanima, opštinama i institucijama, privatnom i javnom sektoru, da je potrebno posvetiti veću pažnjiu bezbednosti biciklista u urbanom saobraćaju, ako i povećati ulaganja u bolje uslove i infrastrukturu za urbani biciklizam. Ovo bi povećalo upotreba bicikala i bezbednost biciklista, a samim tim smanjilo zagađenje, gužvu u saobraćaju i buku u urbanim područjima.

Ovgodišnjom temom „Bezbednost je i u brojnosti“ želimo da podignemo svest o uslovima za bezbednu vožnju bicikla za svakodnevne potrebe, uključujući odlazak na posao, fakultet, žurke ili kupovinu. Dobar primer su zemlje kao što su Holandija, Danska, Nemačka, Austrija, Slovenija i Mađarska i gde veliki brojevi biciklista navikavaju vozače motornih vozila na njihovo pristusvo. Samim tim, brojnost bicklista povećava i njihovu bezbednost!

Dočekaće vas visoki predstavnici Ambasade Kraljevine Holandije, Ujedinjenih nacija u Srbiji i biciklističkog udruženja Ulice za bicikliste.

Hajde da inspirišemo druge i zajedno izgradimo jaču biciklističku zajednicu u Srbiji i da pokažemo da nas ima!

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“Safety in Numbers” – Public Ride in Belgrade Calls for Safer Streets and Stronger Support for Urban Cycling

To mark World Bicycle Day, the United Nations in Serbia, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the association Streets for Cyclists organized a group ride through central Belgrade to highlight the need for safer, greener, and more inclusive urban mobility.

UN Resident Coordinator in Serbia, Matilde Mordt, emphasized that city streets must work for everyone — not just motor vehicles.

“Everyone should be able to move through their city safely — whether they are walking, cycling, pushing a stroller or riding a wheelchair. That’s not the reality today in most cities. Unsafe infrastructure, lack of space, and speeding cars make urban mobility stressful and dangerous,” said Mordt.

“We need to rethink how we design our cities. Prioritizing people over traffic, and investing in cycling and bicycle lanes, is one of the easiest and most impactful steps we can take for improving urban mobility. And it is also a way of reducing pollution and promoting healthy lifestyles!”

Dutch Ambassador to Serbia, H.E. Joost Reintjes, reminded participants that cycling in the Netherlands is not just a cultural feature, but the result of years of civic action and sustained investment.

“The Netherlands has the largest amount of cyclists and bicycles, but it is also the safest country to cycle. We Dutch take this for granted, but it took quite an effort to get where we are now. It all started in the early 70’s when people were concerned about safety, requesting better protection for cyclists. Fifty years later we have a 35,000 km long cycling infrastructure. I think this is a good example how widespread cycling contributes to economic and environmental development of the country, and increased safety for all participants in traffic.”

In Serbia, conditions for cyclists remain far from ideal. According to Zoran Bukvić, from the Streets for Cyclists association, about 50 cyclists are killed and over 1,400 injured on Serbian roads each year, despite relatively low levels of daily cycling.

“These figures show there’s plenty of room for improvement. In most severe accidents, responsibility lies with motor vehicle drivers, not cyclists. But the issue isn’t only individual behavior — it’s the lack of safe infrastructure and long-term planning,” said Bukvić.

“Cycling is a practical, healthy and affordable way to get around. If we want more people to choose it, we need to make it feel safe and convenient. Where there are more cyclists, roads become safer — for everyone.”

The ride highlighted a growing public expectation that cycling should be a safe, everyday choice — not a risky act of courage.

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