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Cycling popular in Pakistan

(3 Aug 2009) SHOTLIST Lahore - 26th May 2009 1. Various of people cycling on busy street Lahore 31st May 2009 2. Various of the Critical Mass Lahore cycling group on street cycling on street (begins with boy in bright yellow t-shirt) 3. SOUNDBITE: (English), Rafay Alam, cycling group organiser "This is a human right of mobility which is being curbed and violated by urban planners who make a city entirely automobile dependent. I should have options about how I get from point A to point B. I should be able to walk, cycle, use a car, car pool, or use public transport. But if my city doesn't have any public transport, or is totally automobile dependent then my options of mobility are being reduced and my right to mobility is being violated." 4. Mid shot girls from Critical Mass Lahore cycling 5. Close up feet pedalling 6. SOUNDBITE: (English), Rafay Alam, group organiser, Critical Mass Lahore "Over half of Pakistan's import bill is on petroleum products and 55% of our petroleum imports go to the automobile and the transport sector. So if we can reduce our automobile dependence we can reduce our import bill as well." 7. Wide shot of Critical Mass group with Zeenath Khalid in foreground 8. SOUNDBITE: (English), Zeenath Khalid, member, Critical Mass Lahore "Well I actually do cycle, I used to come from Defence (Lahore suburb) with a colleague so as long as there is another person with me, I'm happy to do it. If I was on my own I wouldn't feel comfortable doing it. I wouldn't feel comfortable because I wouldn't feel safe, you know? People nudging you, pushing you, passing odd remarks. But the fact that you're in a group over here makes it easier and more acceptable somehow, to cycle, being a woman." 9. Wide low front view of Critical Mass Lahore group cycling 10. Wide shot rear view Critical Mass Lahore group cycling 11. Mid shot Critical Mass Lahore group cycling 11. Wide shot of cycling group slowing down 14. Wide shot cyclists turning corner watched by onlookers Lahore - 26th May 2009 18. Wide shot entrance to Nila Gumbad Bicycle market 19. Wide shot people and traffic going past racks of bicycles 20. Wide shot man repairing bicycle 21. Mid shot of shot man repairing bicycle 22. Wide shot man of man repairing bicycle 23. Wide tilt down of bicycle shop sign reading Pakistan's No.1 Bicycle 24. Mid shot row of bicycles 25. Various of Tariq Mehmoud talking to customers 26. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Tariq Mehmoud, owner, Pakistan's No.1 Bicycle "This is a Sohrab (Pakistani brand) cycle and this is a Chinese cycle. Most Pakistanis buy Sohrabs because quality and material-wise they are the sturdiest. This Chinese make is bought more for it's prettiness, but you can't carry a lot of weight on it, it's no good. Most people who buy the Sohrab are people like milkmen, fruit vendors. They buy it mostly because it doesn't give them any problems. This one (Chinese-make) is for going to the office or going to school, it's mostly children that take this one." 27. Various close up Sohrab lettering on bicycle frames 28. Mid pan of bicycles 29. Mid shot of man cycling away from the shop LEAD IN: A campaign is underway in Pakistan to get people to give up their cars and scooters and start pedalling. The Critical Mass bicycle club in Lahore says the city's polluted and crowded streets are becoming no-go areas for cyclists and their rights to travel and live in a cleaner environment are being violated. STORYLINE Each day cycles, scooters and cars jostle for space on these hot and dusty roads that line Lahore. But the city has made no concessions to the cyclists, or other types of travel. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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