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Streets coloured under the cycle for challenge initiative

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 30, 2021 20:35 IST

Aurangabad, Jan 30:The roads in Cidco N-1 have been painted under the 'Cycle for Challenge' initiative implemented under ...

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Aurangabad, Jan 30:

The roads in Cidco N-1 have been painted under the 'Cycle for Challenge' initiative implemented under Smart City. The area has been selected as a 'Neighbourhood Pilot Site' and will benefit pedestrians and cyclists. In addition, there will be indications to keep the speed of the vehicle low.

Smart City took the initiative to develop the city's roads economically, protect citizens and create a child-friendly environment. Now the roads of N-1 are being painted using various colours through the neighbourhood pilot project for walking and cycling. The project will definitely benefit the cycle for challenge competition and is being welcomed by the citizens. This project is being completed with the concept of municipal administrator Astik Kumar Pandey. He said that the city of Aurangabad now needs to take developmental measures with its future generations in mind. We can give a better city. Smart city has recently made this area colourful through street art. This street art will help to attract the attention of the drivers of fast-moving vehicles. In a way, he will realize that he has to drive slowly on this road. The smart city team has painted the streets with the help of Aditya Tiwari, Aditi Pujari, Vishwajit Sikchi and Akash Chaudhary.

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