lukesdad
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Sorry, but this is not quite right. I am involved in a ladies cycling group, we focus on getting more women to cycle for transport. The top impediment is fear of traffic. Even from drivers that would like beginning to cycle to work, the question I get asked first is: "show me a route segregated from motorized traffic"
The second one is: "how do you change a flat?"
Well I remember my first commuting months. I'm not ashamed to say I took to the pavements till I could reach the safety of the cycle path.
When we rode to the Scottish parliament from Glasgow to Edinburgh earlier in the year we had 2 ladies with us, both car drivers (know the rules of the roads), that had never cycled on the road before. They were fine along the early Sunday morning deserted country roads. Once we reached Edinburgh city centre they dismounted, refusing to ride in traffic.
You can actually sense somebody's fear of getting hurt when riding next to them: I would never presume lazy persons feared for their lives.
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Let me give you my example.I live in carmarthenshire and work mostly in Swansea. Thats a 42 mile ride into work, my end is quiet country roads. From Pembrey to Swansea is cycle path mainly ( there is one brief break but its not busy) through Bury Port and Llanelli, its not rural Wales we re talking about. These are proper designated cycle paths including 10 miles of the millenium path. I can count the number of cyclists I pass on both trips on one hand ! Millions has been spent on these facilities and it has not got people on their bikes. At one end of the millenium path lies Pembrey country park mile opon mile of flat all weather woodland cycling Ideal for family cycling and do you know what .... yes youve guessed it usually empty. On the other side of Swansea its the same at Margam park. Then there are the trail centres Cwmcarn and Afan under used. I took my 8 year old to Brechfa on bank holliday sunday and we rode the red route, havn't done it for a bit and was surprised it had all been upgraded. We only saw one other rider a Kiwi over on hols and he hadn t seen anybody all day " its criminal to have a facility like this and no one using it." were his words. So tell me what is the incentive for Carmarthenshire CC to invest in further cycling projects WHEN NO ONE IS USING THEM.
"I would never presume lazy persons feared for their lives." Thats why they re lazy, They don't.