LUCKNOW: The Yogi Adityanath government is all set to demolish bicycle tracks at stretches where these are hampering traffic movement or have narrowed down the existing roads.The previous Akhilesh government had constructed over 100km of bicycle track in Lucknow and Noida while it had planned to build another 270 km elsewhere in UP."If the cycle tracks are hampering the smooth flow of traffic and narrowing down the roads, they would be done away with," urban development minister Suresh Khanna told TOI. However, he said that officials were yet to return with a report after reviewing the project.The SP government had claimed that the tracks had been built to promote "green and non-motorised transport " while the opposition parties accused the Akhilesh regime of promoting its symbol, the bicycle.In Lucknow, a 35-km stretch costing Rs 31 crore was inaugurated by Akhilesh in 2015 while the construction of another 31 km, costing Rs 34 crore, was in the final stages.In Noida, around 42-km stretch was laid out primarily in Sectors 62 and 44. Akhilesh had also inaugurated the state's first cycle highway between Etawah and Agra in 2016. The project was 207-km long and incurred a cost of Rs 134 crore. Soon after coming to power, the Yogi government started reviewing almost every project initiated during the Akhilesh regime. The CM had visited Gomti Riverfront just a few days after assuming charge and had expressed unhappiness over the "excessive cost" incurred on Akhilesh's dream project while it was yet to be completed.Other projects of the Akhilesh regime that are being reviewed are JP International Centre coming up in Gomtinagar and the Heritage Zone.