Cycling plan: the government announces an investment of 2 billion euros by 2027

The government will invest 2 billion euros over the next four years in France to develop the practice of cycling, infrastructure and the economic sector, he announced by unveiling, on the evening of Thursday, May 4, his plan cycling and active mobility 2023-2027

Cycling plan: the government announces an investment of 2 billion euros by 2027

The government will invest 2 billion euros over the next four years in France to develop the practice of cycling, infrastructure and the economic sector, he announced by unveiling, on the evening of Thursday, May 4, his plan cycling and active mobility 2023-2027.

In total, more than 6 billion euros will be invested by 2027 if local authorities are taken into account, explains the press kit released on the eve of the presentation of the plan by the ministers of ecological transition, Christophe Béchu, and transport, Clément Beaune. The government is planning a whole series of measures to promote the practice of two-wheelers, starting with the development of cycle paths and lanes reserved for bicycles.

In 2023, the State has already planned to invest 200 million euros in infrastructure. This effort will be continued until 2027 with the extension of aid. "Over the duration of the plan, the active mobility fund will be made permanent to the tune of 1.25 billion euros, or 250 million euros per year to accelerate the development of cycling facilities throughout France", specifies the press release.

Aid for the purchase of a bicycle extended until 2027

The government also wants to promote the development of cycle routes, popular with cycle tourists, via state-region plan contracts. Currently, 57,000 kilometers of secure cycle lanes exist in the territory. "The objective is to reach 80,000 kilometers in 2027 and 100,000 kilometers in 2030", details the government. State aid for the purchase of a bicycle will be extended until the end of the bicycle plan in 2027. This aid will also be open to the purchase of second-hand bicycles resold by professionals.

Changes to the highway code will also be tested to improve the circulation of bicycles. "It is proposed to install footrests at the edge of the road to allow cyclists to stop at traffic lights without having to dismount," the press release said. A delay in the passage to the green light for cyclists will also be tested in places to "allow cyclists to evacuate the airlock and regain sufficient speed before the departure of other vehicles".

The use of bicycles to get to work will also be supported by increasing the sustainable mobility package for the public service from 200 to 300 euros. “The State aims for 100% of its sites to be equipped with secure bicycle parking by 2027,” the press release adds. Finally, the State wants to support the bicycle production sector in France with the objective of exceeding 1.4 million bicycles produced in 2027 against 854,000 in 2022.