India, June 4 -- As the world celebrates World Bicycle Day on June 3, Pune-based electric mobility startup VIR Mobility is advocating stronger cycling infrastructure and better last-mile connectivity to make cycling a practical mode of transport in the city. Ravi Kumar, founder-CEO, VIR Mobility, said, "The biggest issue with Pune's cycling infrastructure is that the existing tracks are largely discontinuous. A cycle track is useful only when it provides end-to-end connectivity from a person's home to their workplace, school, market, or transit point. Strict enforcement against encroachments, regular maintenance, proper signage, and user-centric design standards are essential to make cycling a viable transportation option in Pune."

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