Cyclists ride on the flooded banks of the Seine river near the Eiffel Tower in Paris, on March 9, 2020. Thomas Samson, Agence France-Presse PARIS - The city of Paris on Thursday promised to develop its network of secure cycling lanes as part of a five-year plan to make the French capital "100-percent bikeable" with 250 million euros ($290 million) of extra spending. Socialist mayor Anne Hidalgo, who runs Paris with support from the Green party, placed a push for more bike-friendly policies at the center of her platform that got her re-elected by a wide margin in June of last year.
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