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Marondera Now Charges $5 for Bike Riding
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28630, member: 2262"] Marondera Municipality just made bike riders pay five bucks a year for licenses. The town leaders announced this new rule last Tuesday, March 11. According to city officials, anyone riding bikes without these licenses breaks the law. They warned that police might fine people who ignore these rules. The notice told everyone to register their bikes fast to avoid problems. City hall never explained what it plans to do with all this money from bike permits. The message simply stated that cyclists must follow these new rules or face penalties based on budget rates. They asked for help from local people but gave zero details about where the cash would go. This seems like just another way for the local government to make extra money from regular citizens. Businessman Busisa Moyo thinks this idea stinks. As chairman of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, he believes the opposite approach makes more sense. He argued they should cancel fees on bikes and motorcycles completely. This would encourage more people to use these smaller vehicles instead of cars. Moyo points out this strategy would reduce traffic jams on busy streets. His view suggests cutting these fees would also slow down the flood of used cars coming into Zimbabwe. Many people buy second-hand vehicles because other transportation costs keep rising. The bike tax seems especially unfair since bicycles cause no pollution and take up little road space. Most cyclists ride because they cannot afford cars, making this new fee hurt those with the least money. [/QUOTE]
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