VoxyTalksy

World Bicycle Day 2020 – Wishes, Logo, About, Significance

World Bicycle Day 2020 - Wishes, Logo, About, Significance | VoxyTalksy
Reading Time: 2 minutes

3rd June is being celebrated as Happy World Bicycle Day 2020. The United Nations (General Assembly) started this observation in April, 2018. The day recognizes the uniqueness, longetivity and adaptability of a bicycle. It is a basic, reasonable, dependable, and eco friendly medium of transport.

Background

Professor Leszek Sibilski from the United States drove a campaign with his Sociology class to spread an UN Resolution for World Bicycle Day. He earned support from 57 countries.

On 12th April 2018, the UN adopted the resolution and declared 3rd June as World Bicycle Day. Isaac Feld designed the logo of this day in blue and white colour.

Significance

World Bicycle Day is a holiday worldwide. The principle message of this day is to show that a bicycle serves the entire mankind.

Praising the bicycle through World Bicycle Day is an acknowledgement of the commitment of the bicycle to the sustainable development goals (SDGs). Cycling conveys legitimately on at any rate 12 of the 17 SGDs.

Bicycle – A Healthy Tool

Riding a bicycle is a first rate cardio exercise. It can consume 400 calories in an hour. It also builds up lower body, including legs, hips, and glutes. Also, it will be a great choice to ride bicycle for the workout of back, hips, knees, and ankles.

Apart from all, cycling helps in the betterment of lung health, maintains mental health, and loose weight. It cuts heart diseases and cancer risk which is good for the improvement of the immune system.

Benefits Of A Bicycle
World Bicycle Day Logo

Being an assistant of Professor John E. Swanson, Isaac Feld designed the logo of World Bicycle Day. It is in blue and white colour with #3JuneWorldBicycleDay that depicts various bicyclists around the globe. The key message is to show that the bicycle belongs to and serves all of humanity.

World Bicycle Day Wishes

READ ALSO: World Milk Day 2020: Purpose, Significance, Wishes

Exit mobile version