York Council has just published the results of a survey it carried out to find out why people don't cycle and what needs to be done to get them cycling more. 9,290 households responded to the survey - a 10% response rate which is pretty good for such surveys.
The main reasons people gave for not cycling were:
* If Wafflycat is lurking somewhere, hopefully this result will bring her out of retirement
The main reasons people gave for not cycling were:
Too dangerous - 43%
Too much traffic - 38%
I'm too old - 36%
Health reasons - 21 %
Weather puts me off - 22%
When asked what would encourage people to cycle more the main answers were:Too much traffic - 38%
I'm too old - 36%
Health reasons - 21 %
Weather puts me off - 22%
More dedicated cycle tracks away from the road - 75% *
Improved safety for cyclists at dangerous junctions - 50%
Provide more cycle lands on the roads - 33%
More traffic priority measures for cyclists - 22%
The full survey results provide a lot more detail than this, but unfortunately they are yet not up on the Council website. However I thought they might be useful for people campaigning for better facilities in other parts of the country.Improved safety for cyclists at dangerous junctions - 50%
Provide more cycle lands on the roads - 33%
More traffic priority measures for cyclists - 22%
* If Wafflycat is lurking somewhere, hopefully this result will bring her out of retirement
