North Korea: where bicycle licence plates are non-negotiable
by Justin McCurry in Tokyo from World news | The Guardian on (#62KJE)
If Grant Shapps is looking for a model', the secretive state has strict rules on ownership and who can cycle
If the British transport secretary, Grant Shapps, is looking for a model" for his bicycle registration plates proposal he could turn to one of the world's most illiberal countries: North Korea.
After decades of being frowned upon as a primitive means of transport for citizens of a modern, socialist paradise, cycling gained official acceptance in the secretive state in 1992 - although it is officially banned for women.
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