It has been suggested to me that rather than offering cycle training to adults, funds would be better spent on installing signs along cycleways with messages like "it is illegal to ride without lights" and that this would improve cyclist safety & cycling uptake.
I'm doubtful, but trying to be open minded. All my reading around the subject points towards either less signs or positive messaging on signs.
What are peoples thoughts and experiences around increasing behavioural awareness signage along cycle routes? Any case studies I've overlooked?
It has been suggested to me that rather than offering cycle training to adults, funds would be better spent on installing signs along cycleways with messages like "it is illegal to ride without lights" and that this would improve cyclist safety & cycling uptake.
I'm doubtful, but trying to be open minded. All my reading around the subject points towards either less signs or positive messaging on signs.
What are peoples thoughts and experiences around increasing behavioural awareness signage along cycle routes? Any case studies I've overlooked?
Ta.