Survey of Cycling in Scotland

DescriptionTo establish the extent of cycling & attitudes towards cycling in Scotland today compared to the level of cycling in 1997. Findings indicate that dedicated cycle routes would encourage people to cycle
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2002

SURVEY OF CYCLING IN SCOTLAND

NFO System Three
Tom Costley

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CONTENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CHAPTER ONE Background and introduction
Introduction
Methodology
CHAPTER TWO Summary of Main Findings
Bicycle ownership
Reasons for not owning a bicycle
Profile of Cyclists
Frequency of Cycling
Reasons for using a bicycle
Use of bicycle helmet
Trip Details
Benefits of cycling
Barriers to cycling
CHAPTER THREE Conclusions
APPENDIX A Questionnaire

The views expressed in this report are those of the researcher and
do not necessarily represent those of the Department or Scottish Ministers.

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