Bikes help New Yorkers ride out coronavirus lockdown

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NEW YORK (AFP) - When America's oldest bike shop opened, the Spanish flu was ravaging New York. More than a century later, it's helping residents work and stay sane as cycling takes on a vital role during the coronavirus pandemic.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW YORK - When America's oldest bike shop opened, the Spanish flu was ravaging New York. More than a century later, it's helping residents work and stay sane as cycling takes on a vital role during the coronavirus pandemic.

As inhabitants skip buses and subway trains due to social distancing and enjoy streets devoid of usual traffic, bike shops are one of the few businesses doing a decent trade. 'LIFELINE' It opened the year a flu pandemic killed about 30,000 New Yorkers, operated during the Great Depression, World War Two, the 9/11 attacks and Hurricane Sandy, which caused devastation in 2012.

He bought an old bike from his landlord for US$250 and brought it into Bellitte's for a tune-up before embarking on a new job delivering food.Other residents are making use of Citi Bikes, New York's popular bicycle share scheme, which the government has temporarily made free to overwhelmed health care staff.

 

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