Presently, there are about 1.3 billion people in China. According to the website below, in 1987 there were 500 million bicycles in China, and around 1.1 billion people according to the 2nd website listed below. Twenty two years later though, the population increased and so would the number of bicycles naturally, so if the trend continues into 2009, people would outnumber bicycles by a factor of two.
Now, to the question "How many people ride bikes in China?"
One can interpret that to mean 'ride a bicycle on a daily basis'. This could be tricky, but it might be safe to say three quarters of Chinese people with a bike ride it on a daily basis.
(http:/www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/transportation/bicyle-travel.htm)
(http:/www.chinability.com/Population.htm)
You are allowed to ride along the wall, but not ON it.
They mostly walk or ride a bike.
2 if iits is an normal one
Preferably only one at a time.
Many people get "then", and "than" mixed up. Rather than do homework, Tommy wanted to ride his bike. Mary did her homework and then went to ride her bike.
Normally, two. There are usually only two seats on a tandem bike.
Sky bike can mean too many things for there to be a sensible answer to this. From people riding bikes on tight ropes, to a company called skybikes building perfectly regular bicycles, to a kinda-sorta cablecar bike.
People are scared to ride a bike because they are always thinking negative. They always say they are going to fall and get hurt.
no way people
Electric scooters (not gas-powered mopeds) are common in China. In many Chinese cities, these scooters are licensed as a bicycle, so one does not need a driver's license to ride them, and may ride in bike lanes and on sidewalks. In some cities, however, the scooters are banned.
No. More people run on the bike path by my house then ride their bike on it.
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