I'm looking at how politics flows into cycling and affects policy changes and implementation of infrastructure.
The general view was that if someone on a bike jumps a red light then 'cyclists' are deemed to all jump red lights and thus seen as dangerous road users. Something to that effect.
The general view was that if someone on a bike jumps a red light then 'cyclists' are deemed to all jump red lights and thus seen as dangerous road users. Something to that effect.
These were my findings regarding 'collective responsibility' solely from my interviews.
I'm looking at how politics flows into cycling and affects policy changes and implementation of infrastructure.
The general view was that if someone on a bike jumps a red light then 'cyclists' are deemed to all jump red lights and thus seen as dangerous road users. Something to that effect.