The trouble is that asking people like CTC members what they think of well-known pieces of infrastucture isn't actually going to give you a good answer to the question of what will attract current non-cyclists.
The trouble is that asking people like CTC members what they think of well-known pieces of infrastucture isn't actually going to give you a good answer to the question of what will attract current non-cyclists.
They aren't exactly asking that though. From the recent discussions I've had with newer cyclists, training seems to be what they want - giving confidence to ride on paths and on the road.
They aren't exactly asking that though. From the recent discussions I've had with newer cyclists, training seems to be what they want - giving confidence to ride on paths and on the road.
+1. Steering clear of the controversies and monstrosities of various organisations, I don't see that training could ever be regarded as a waste as a whole generation has missed out on it.
Even born again sustrans nutters I know agree on this.
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