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We are currently conducting some research on behalf of TfL on cycling habits around London with the aim of improving safety and building confidence in navigating the streets of the city.
This is a great opportunity for you to influence the way that London accommodates cyclists and we feel that your experiences will be particularly beneficial.
Please complete our online survey (link given below), which will require no more than 20 minutes of your time to complete. To thank you for your participation, you will also be entered into a random prize draw to with a chance to win £50 of store vouchers of your choice.
The survey can be reached via the following link:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/J93TMK6
We are also conducting a really exciting piece of research which you may like to take part in which will involve cycling between pre-determined points within London, with an onboard camera and GPS to record information on the journey. For those participating in this part of our research, we will be able to offer £30 for your time. If you are interested in participating in this part, please email cyclewayfinding@arup.com and we will provide further details.
Many thanks in advance for your help
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Hello all!
Massively got the bug for cycling around London a few years ago, most of the time, I genuinely enjoyed my commute to and from work. Now I have to take the tube, I definitely can't say that! (I don't live in London so don't keep a bike here now)
Anyway, I've signed up so that I can get some help with a survey we're doing for TfL, it's designed to get your thoughts and opinions on ways to improve the London cycle networks, particularly for people who find it hard to navigate their way around and have a lack of confidence caused by the concern that they may pull out into the path of a giant lorry!
The survey can be found at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/J93TMK6 and we'd really appreciate it if as many of you could contribute through it - whatever your level!
Thank you!
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Thanks for your feedback everybody, I'm sure you understand that there are inherent difficulties with research of this kind.
There is a qualitative element to this research:
Again, we hope that members of this forum will be able to help us!
Thanks again