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Bicycle Project
Many urban students take their daily commutes to school for granted.  This is not the case for their rural counterparts who have to walk many kilometers on dirt roads or have to rely on crowded, fare-paying buses that run only once or twice a day.  On rainy days, these problems are compounded and many children end up missing school.  The Borrowed Bicycle Project provides a solution which promotes safety, savings and health.
EDF is helping by:  
  • Loaning bicycles to students with difficult commutes.
  • Organizing bicycle safety workshops which teach students about traffic regulations, road safety, as well as bicycle repair and maintenance.

First started:
 
2006 to present

Number of
beneficiaries:
 
1,800 students

Sample Project (s):
        
  Bridgestone Ride the FUTURE Report 2009


















“Because I live a couple of kilometers away,
 the bike really makes going to school more convenient. 
I ride to school with smiles on my face.  During a lunch break, I can also

go back home to care for my grandma.”
 
           
Lower secondary year 2 student
Kokkai Kokyai Wittaya School, Kalasin

 

     








 

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