In Lima, where one third of Peruvians, the few bike paths have been invaded by pedestrians and motorists. (AP / Karel Navarro)
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Updated 18 hours (set up 3:38 pm)
Associated Press One hundred cyclists on Saturday said the bodies naked and painted by the main avenue Lima to demand safe to transport a bicycle in the city. We "respect the cyclist by motorists and demand a city that grants the right conditions for bicycle transport," he told APTN Octavio Zegarra, organizer of the protest. In Lima, where one third of Peruvians, the few bike paths have been invaded by pedestrians and motorists. Some cyclists have been hit by motorists, but police do not have statistics. At halfway around 20 cyclists stripped completely and ended their protest peacefully, but under police surveillance. Traffic accidents in Peru have caused deaths and caused 19.225 249.512 injured between 2005 and the first quarter of 2010, according to a Health Ministry report in late 2010.
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