World Bicycle Day

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Bicycle rally on World Bicycle Day, 2018, New Delhi
Woman riding bicycle in Copenhagen
Copenhagen bicycle riders

In April 2018, the United Nations General Assembly declared June 3 as International World Bicycle Day.[1] The resolution for World Bicycle Day recognizes "the uniqueness, longevity and versatility of the bicycle, which has been in use for two centuries, and that it is a simple, affordable, reliable, clean and environmentally fit sustainable means of transport."[2]

The founding of World Bicycle Day

Professor Leszek Sibilski, Polish social scientist working in the United States, led a grassroots campaign with his sociology class to promote a UN Resolution for World Bicycle Day, eventually gaining the support of Turkmenistan and 56 other countries.[3][2][4] The original UN Blue and White #June3WorldBicycleDay logo was designed by Isaac Feld and the accompanying animation was done by Professor John E. Swanson. It depicts bicyclists of various types riding around the globe. At the bottom of the logo is the hashtag #June3WorldBicycleDay. The main message is to show that the bicycle belongs to and serves all of humanity.[5]

The significance of World Bicycle Day

World Bicycle Day is a global holiday meant to be enjoyed by all people regardless of any characteristic. The bicycle as a symbol of human progress and advancement "[promotes] tolerance, mutual understanding and respect and [facilitates] social inclusion and a culture of peace."[2] The bicycle further is a "symbol of sustainable transport and conveys a positive message to foster sustainable consumption and production, and has a positive impact on climate."[6]

World Bicycle Day is now being associated with promoting a healthy lifestyle for those with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "World Bicycle Day, 3 June". www.un.org. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  2. ^ a b c A.Res.72.272 World Bicycle Day, United Nations Resolution
  3. ^ Senarath, Yohan (1 May 2018). "World Bicycle Day: Meet the man who made it happen". Transport for Development. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
  4. ^ Staff. "MC Professor and Students Win UN Support for World Bicycle Day".
  5. ^ "MC Today - World Bicycle Day".
  6. ^ United Nations. "World Bicycle Day". un.org.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "Mateusz Rudyk".