While much has been written and researched about peoples perception of cycling and infrastructure it is good to see this research from Salford University with Bikeright! recognising cycle training as a valid intervention to encourage riding in current conditions.
(One interesting point relevant to many 'on here' is that this demographic, while feeling confident, still ride in a manner that is riskier than riding as per the cycle training national standard, yet are least likely to take up training #stillleftfiltering)
While much has been written and researched about peoples perception of cycling and infrastructure it is good to see this research from Salford University with Bikeright! recognising cycle training as a valid intervention to encourage riding in current conditions.
http://www.salford.ac.uk/sustainable-housing-and-urban-studies-unit/projects/communicating-cycle-training-messaging-to-engage-with-everyday-cyclists
(One interesting point relevant to many 'on here' is that this demographic, while feeling confident, still ride in a manner that is riskier than riding as per the cycle training national standard, yet are least likely to take up training #stillleftfiltering)