PedallingNowhereSlowly
Über Member
This is an old article, but a BikeFarmer video I watched last night got me thinking about it:
https://www.cyclist.co.uk/news/data-suggests-there-could-be-38-million-unused-bikes-in-uk
That figure seems a bit high; other sources claim there are 20 million bicycles in the UK.
There are roughly 8 million people in the UK cycling regularly (> once per month).
So either way, that's still a lot of unused bikes.
Pity.
https://www.cyclist.co.uk/news/data-suggests-there-could-be-38-million-unused-bikes-in-uk
There could be as many as 38 million unused bikes sitting in homes around the UK amid the current bike shortage.
A study by the Bike Club, a kids’ bike monthly subscription service, found that 34% of British adults have at least one adult bike that has fallen out of use while 15% have at least one kids’ bike that’s no longer used.
That figure seems a bit high; other sources claim there are 20 million bicycles in the UK.
There are roughly 8 million people in the UK cycling regularly (> once per month).
So either way, that's still a lot of unused bikes.
Pity.