that does not mean that we should agree with the nonsense of motorcycles in bus lanes being ... better for the environment.
They definitely are - see the data in the TfL report I posted a link to and a quote from.
As long as you are comparing them with motorbikes not in the bus lane of course.*
I didn't read it properly to see if any drivers turned to two wheels as a result. I suspect not, but it would be an interesting data set.
(*If you are comparing them with bicycles then you have to establish whether the cyclists were vegetarian and it gets complicated. Apparently meat eating cyclists like myself are very damaging in terms of calories burned vs how we obtain them.)
They definitely are - see the data in the TfL report I posted a link to and a quote from.
As long as you are comparing them with motorbikes not in the bus lane of course.*
I didn't read it properly to see if any drivers turned to two wheels as a result. I suspect not, but it would be an interesting data set.
(*If you are comparing them with bicycles then you have to establish whether the cyclists were vegetarian and it gets complicated. Apparently meat eating cyclists like myself are very damaging in terms of calories burned vs how we obtain them.)