Cycling revival UK

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screenman

Squire
Overgeneralisation?

You been in Lincoln hospital recently?
 

vickster

Squire
That's a city with a strong cycling population however

The local private hospital here has done away with cycle stands and railings to make more space for cars it seems...there might be some hidden away for staff I guess
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
That's a city with a strong cycling population however
Well, yes, but most hospitals woefully underprovide cycle parking. The only hospital I know which has many spaces showing on Street View is Weston General in the famously cyclist-hostile North Somerset - at most, flyparking is visible. (I only checked those I know as cycle parking is often not on maps and not obvious - as well as Addenbrookes, I checked King's Lynn, Norwich, Northampton, Milton Keynes and BRI.)

It's very disappointing as cycle parking should be a relatively cheap public health win for the NHS.
The local private hospital here has done away with cycle stands and railings to make more space for cars it seems...there might be some hidden away for staff I guess
I'm surprised if that's not a breach of planning permission conditions. If it isn't, then the local council has missed a trick.
 

RoubaixCube

~Tribanese~
Location
London, UK
Well, if you are not, then how are you getting home? Driving while exhausted is as dangerous as driving drunk.

Cycling is visibly very popular in London, fwiw.

Tube or bus either works
 
Similar story here in Manchester. Motorists are quite content to sit in traffic all the way into the city centre in single occupancy vehicles even though on bike it would probably be quicker, even for a slow cyclist. Transport for Greater Manchester is only obsessed with buses and trams and therefore all the 'improvements' to cycling infrastructure they are making at the moment are generally misguided at best and dangerous at worst in order to prioritise buses and make motorists even more angsty.

Was a lovely morning today, saw perhaps 10-15 cyclists max on a 10 mile commute. It's shocking really, especially after having spent a few years living in London where cycling really is taking off.
 

Karlt

Well-Known Member
Similar story here in Manchester. Motorists are quite content to sit in traffic all the way into the city centre in single occupancy vehicles even though on bike it would probably be quicker, even for a slow cyclist. Transport for Greater Manchester is only obsessed with buses and trams and therefore all the 'improvements' to cycling infrastructure they are making at the moment are generally misguided at best and dangerous at worst in order to prioritise buses and make motorists even more angsty.

Was a lovely morning today, saw perhaps 10-15 cyclists max on a 10 mile commute. It's shocking really, especially after having spent a few years living in London where cycling really is taking off.

You see as many as that? 15 miles each way for me and I usually see perhaps 1 or 2 at most in Winter, half a dozen in Summer. And half of those aren't commuting.
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Location
Costa Clyde
I have to attend my local hospital (Inverclyde Royal, 15 miles away) every other year for a check up due to a heart arrhythmia (atrial fibrillation). If the weather is half decent then I cycle there, via the very hilly Brisbane Glen route. There are no bike facilities at Inverclyde, and I have yet to see another bike there. Having said that, it is located at the top of a hill! The staff at the cardiology department are always surprised/impressed/amused that an AF patient cycles 15 miles each way to an appointment and is then asked to do a treadmill assessment :laugh:.
 
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