BentMikey
Rider of Seolferwulf
- Location
- South London
Nice one on the insults, LOLOL!!!
mrben said:...I think this is a positive step. Plus, it seemed to be the only project which had a truly nationwide reach....
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Totally agree. The other three were all fairly 'local' in scope and this is nationwide.
Good result!![]()
Morrisette said:Totally agree. The other three were all fairly 'local' in scope and this is nationwide.
domd1979 said:In terms of "localness" I don't think there is much to choose between them, since the Sustrans project is a series of quite localised schemes, with quite localised benefits (depending on your view).
mrben said:Connect2 says that "around 6 million people live within a mile of a Connect2 project".
domd1979 said:And there lies Sustrans dubious claims to the use of its routes. It says that people will use them for utility as well as leisure cycling, then quotes how many people live withing a mile or half-mile of their routes. Someone living a mile away from a route isn't going to cycle a mile to it, to cycle a mile, to cycle a mile back away from the route to their destination when they could just take the straightest route from A to B!!!
BentMikey said:Nice one on the insults, LOLOL!!!
domd1979 said:And there lies Sustrans dubious claims to the use of its routes. It says that people will use them for utility as well as leisure cycling, then quotes how many people live withing a mile or half-mile of their routes. Someone living a mile away from a route isn't going to cycle a mile to it, to cycle a mile, to cycle a mile back away from the route to their destination when they could just take the straightest route from A to B!!!
Hairy Jock said:If it gives people more options and gets them out cycling it has to be a good thing. No one is going to make you use them. Personally I use which ever route is most convenient, on or off the road.