Cycle sales more than cars apparently

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Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
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I'd heard a while ago that this was the case in Italy, but didn't realise it was true here as well.:smile: Good news indeed.
 

Brains

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Greenwich
However.......
A bike typically only carries one person, whereas a car typically caries greater than one.
A car has a life of about 20 years, a BSO probably has a life of half that.
A car doing a typical 10,000 miles PA is 30 miles a day, or about one hour of use per day.
How many of those bikes will get an average of one hour of use every day of the year ? I guess a sub one percentile.

So the reality is that we need to see bikes sell several times over the number of cars PA to reach equilibrium
 

deptfordmarmoset

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In the UK 3.6 million bikes were sold last year, compared with just over 2 million cars – a gap of 1.6 million
I hadn't realised that the gap was quite so large. It's also worth remembering that car sales are also up. Brits can't seem to get enough of them either. I've no idea where they'll put them all though.
 

Koga

Senior Member
The bold highlighted text is the only important statement in the article:

"People are crying out for alternatives to the car, but safety is still a major concern preventing many people from jumping on their bikes – the Government must urgently lower speed limits and invest in safer routes to address this."

Get that sorted and more bikes will be sold and actually used.
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
@CarlP - BMW or AUDI?

Neither.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
[QUOTE 2749804, member: 45"]Read the headline. One must have been a unicycle.[/quote]
That might be me!
But by definition, doesn't a unicycle only have the one wheel & therefore shouldn't have been counted in bike sales?
 

Brains

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Location
Greenwich
Really? Most cars I see every day have just 1 person in them...
Even if a car only takes one person most of the time, it occasionally takes >1, therefore the average will be >1.

Most bikes I see every day have just 1 person on them ... But the occasional bike with a kid on the back or a tandem throws the average
 
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