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Tel Aviv's Boris comes to City Hall

January 22, 2015 12:14
Mayor Ron Huldai

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

1 min read

When Boris Johnson met Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai in London, the talk was of building trade ties, improving public transport and bicycles.

At a private meeting at City Hall, both men flagged the success of their respective cities' rent-a-bike schemes.

Mr Huldai told the JC: "The use of bikes in Tel Aviv is a real revolution. Before, we only had three per cent of people cycling. Today, 20 per cent of trips to work are made on bikes."

Mr Huldai has been widely credited with turning Tel Aviv into a city famed for its nightlife, gay parades and having more venture capital per person than anywhere else in the world. "In a way, we are the start-up city of the start-up nation," he said