We believe that current rates of cycling in this
country are too low, that targets to increase
them are miserably un-ambitious and that a
decent rate of cycling should be nearer 30 or
40% of all journeys
We believe that this can only be achieved by
the provision of dedicated safe cycle
infrastructure, in line with the best practice
found around the world.
which infers that cycle training, road position, and promotion of soft measures have no place in the future of cycling.
Does anyone fancy joining me on 21st May in MCR at their next meeting?
Jason, the CEoGB is more than a blog, and although new seems well organised and likely to grow, spreading similar views.
From
http://www.cycling-embassy.org.uk/node/1
which infers that cycle training, road position, and promotion of soft measures have no place in the future of cycling.
Does anyone fancy joining me on 21st May in MCR at their next meeting?