French cyclists being paid to ride to work

Pilot scheme in France sees cyclists being paid 25 cents per kilometre ridden to work to entice them away from car use

General cycling riding on road

Cyclists in France are being paid to cycle to work in a pilot scheme that hopes to lure people away from making car journeys.

Riders will be paid 25 cents per kilometre travelled. That means a cyclist can earn €50 over a month if they cycle a roundtrip of 10 kilometres each working day.

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Michelle Arthurs-Brennan

Michelle Arthurs-Brennan the Editor of Cycling Weekly website. An NCTJ qualified traditional journalist by trade, Michelle began her career working for local newspapers. She's worked within the cycling industry since 2012, and joined the Cycling Weekly team in 2017, having previously been Editor at Total Women's Cycling. Prior to welcoming her daughter in 2022, Michelle raced on the road, track, and in time trials, and still rides as much as she can - albeit a fair proportion indoors, for now.