Ending Hostility Towards Cyclists More Important Than Hi-Vis Or Helmets, Argues Chris Boardman - News Summed Up

Ending Hostility Towards Cyclists More Important Than Hi-Vis Or Helmets, Argues Chris Boardman


© 2016 Bloomberg Finance LPRespondents to British Cycling’s largest ever member survey said they want “mutual respect” shown to cyclists on the road. The demands are being put to the government by British Cycling and other members of the Walking and Cycling Alliance ahead of a spending review due later in the year. State of CyclingAlmost nine in ten of those who responded to British Cycling’s survey reported experiencing a “close pass” overtake at least weekly while cycling. The survey results are included in British Cycling’s “State of Cycling” report, which the national governing body is billing as its “largest-ever analysis.” 15,200 members took part in the survey. Actual safety is described by numbers.”She concluded: “Putting our energy into cultural safety will not help us meet the road safety targets.


Source: Forbes May 08, 2019 22:52 UTC



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