I suspect there's a lot of truth to the 'people cycle because they like cycling, not because it's green' argument.
Where I used to work we did some research into rail passengers and why they travelled by rail. A tiny weeny minority did it because it was greener. Nearly everyone else did it because it suited them, the fact it was more sustainable was just a plus for them.
I suspect there's a lot of truth to the 'people cycle because they like cycling, not because it's green' argument.
Where I used to work we did some research into rail passengers and why they travelled by rail. A tiny weeny minority did it because it was greener. Nearly everyone else did it because it suited them, the fact it was more sustainable was just a plus for them.