City community groups are pushing cycling as a way to cut pollution and improve health in the Nepali capital but getting on your bike here has implications for your safety and your status On the underside of a pedestrian bridge on Kantipath, one of central Kathmandu's busiest roads, there is a large hand-painted sign: "Get a bike you'll never regret." The brightly coloured writing is clearly...
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