Well, after a while in cycle campaigning you do realise that much of the work involves broadcasting the same advice over and over again--which is fine, as lots of people are getting started, etc. Barring major revolutions, cycling is not going to change so incredibly rapidly, and the important things will remain the important things, and that's what people will want information on. Boring, perhaps, but cycling's increasing tremendously in this country, in all sorts of ways and all sorts of areas, so a bit of patience is worth it.
I agree that good advice has to be disseminated amongst the populace. However I believe instead of retreading the same issues they should maybe have FAQ or Advice Section which is clearly linked on the website.
What I was trying to get at (rather poorly) is that their bike blog is under the umbrella of ethical living on their website. To me this would suggest that their bike blog posts would explore subjects that are related to cycling and how it relates to the notion of ethical living ... but they haven't really explored this subjects.
I agree that good advice has to be disseminated amongst the populace. However I believe instead of retreading the same issues they should maybe have FAQ or Advice Section which is clearly linked on the website.
What I was trying to get at (rather poorly) is that their bike blog is under the umbrella of ethical living on their website. To me this would suggest that their bike blog posts would explore subjects that are related to cycling and how it relates to the notion of ethical living ... but they haven't really explored this subjects.