My name is Craig, and I am a doctor doing a masters degree in sports medicine. Being a keen cyclist, I wanted to do my research into something useful.
Adult cyclists are dying on roads every day, and I feel not enough is being done to address this with regards to cycling awareness, or raising the issue of safety perception amongst adult cyclists.
The government have a Bikeability course, which is aimed at children - but there is no accredited national course for adult cyclists.
Do people think this could be interesting area to look into? Would people be interested in attending a course aimed at adults?
Any ideas, suggestions, comments, and sarcasm is welcome.
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My name is Craig, and I am a doctor doing a masters degree in sports medicine. Being a keen cyclist, I wanted to do my research into something useful.
Adult cyclists are dying on roads every day, and I feel not enough is being done to address this with regards to cycling awareness, or raising the issue of safety perception amongst adult cyclists.
The government have a Bikeability course, which is aimed at children - but there is no accredited national course for adult cyclists.
Do people think this could be interesting area to look into? Would people be interested in attending a course aimed at adults?
Any ideas, suggestions, comments, and sarcasm is welcome.
Thanks for your time.