
Jump-start the first and third Sunday of each month with cycling, jogging, walking or even skating on major streets of Kuala Lumpur Golden Triangle along with thousands of others. Mark your 2017 calendar for healthy weekend and participate in the Go Green KL Car-Free Morning. It’s a BIG LIVELY Sunday morning you don’t want to miss! Together, let’s support the Go Green campaign!
Start and Finish
Dataran DBKL 1, Jalan Raja Laut, Kuala Lumpur
KL CAR FREE MORNING - Free Entry
Participants are responsible for their own safety and participate at their own risk. Please take care of each other’s safety.
7:00am - 9:00am
Cycling | Jogging | Walking | Rollerblading | Rollerskating | Skateboarding | Handcycling
Horse Carriage Rides | Zumba | Lucky Draw
Title sponsor
Bicycle provider
Official drinks
Official radio communication
Official sponsors
Co sponsors
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KL Car Free Morning is held from 7am to 9am every first and third Sunday of the month and features closed roads for people of all walks of life to cycle, handcycle, run, skateboard, rollerskate, rollerblade or simply walk. It starts from Dataran DBKL (near Dataran Merdeka) and leads participants through about 7 kilometres of major streets in Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle. Each time, title sponsor OCBC Bank offers 140 bicycles for the people to use for free. The event, first introduced on 22 September 2013, is organised by Multigreen Events and supported by Kuala Lumpur City Hall. Several thousand people throng to the event each time, testimony to the growing health-consciousness among Malaysians and their appreciation of KL Car Free Morning.
The OCBC Cycle bicycles are available for the public to use from 6 am every event day. Cyclists need to show an ID with photographic identification when borrowing the bicycles from Dataran DBKL, Menara DBKL, along Jalan Raja Laut (near the start and finish location). Use of the bicycles is on a first come, first served basis and there is no charge involved. All cyclists are responsible for their own safety and for bringing their own helmets.