Residents and community leaders say misuse of public parking spaces for bikes is a challenge that has long persisted in district
Outside Tai Wai MTR station in Hong Kong’s Sha Tin district, a resident from the nearby Mei Lam Estate stops near a long row of parking racks with dozens of bicycles packed tightly together.
It took the resident, surnamed Wong, minutes to rummage through the clutter before he could find a spot next to some old bikes with pieces missing.
“There are lots of bikes, and it is harder to park when it’s working hours,” said the 70-year-old, who regularly cycles to the station to catch the train and shop at the nearby shopping centre.
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