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23 Apr 2024

This May, join the movement to create safer, more bike-friendly streets with the Bike Month Challenge and #MakeEveryRideCount!

23 Apr 2024

The number of reported e-bike thefts doubled in the space of a year in the UK, with a 103% increase in 2023 compared to 2022, according to a study by Evolve E-bikes. While the...

22 Apr 2024

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22 Apr 2024

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22 Apr 2024

The managing director of Brompton has backed a campaign to introduce stricter e-bike battery regulations in the UK, amid "too many examples of e-bikes, e-scooters and light electric...

15 Apr 2024

The Rediscovery Centre, the National Centre for the Circular Economy in Ireland, today announced its partnership with Cytech, the internationally recognised training and accreditation scheme for...

12 Apr 2024

Just two weeks remain for the UK cycle industry to have its say on the current Government consultation to double the permissible power of e-bikes, and to remove the need for pedalling.

10 Apr 2024

Award-winning cycling business Spokes Bikes has added a new shop in Greenock to existing shop in Bridge of Weir.

9 Apr 2024

Communities across England are to be given access to £101 million of government funding for high-quality walking and cycling routes, improving the quality of local public engagement for...

9 Apr 2024

The founders of a Wirral bike recycling scheme have opened a hub across the River Mersey as part of a campaign to encourage more people into cycling.

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How much could cycling increase in England?

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A new tool maps the potential increase in bike journeys based on different scenarios, from flatter cycle routes to adopting e-bikes.

http://www.pct.bike/www/img/logos/pct-logo.pngNew research has revealed that given the right cycling conditions, cycling levels could be much higher than they are now across England.

The Propensity to Cycle Tool (PCT) is a freely available interactive planning support tool to provide an evidence base to inform investment in cycling. It takes current cycling levels (based on census data from the 2011 census and Cyclestreets journey planner) and visualises the potential for commuter cycling take-up under different scenarios.

The scenarios the tool looks at are; Government Targets, Gender Equality, Go Dutch and E-bikes.

The Government Target scenario is based on the assumption that England reaches its target of doubling cycle commuting - the Department for Transport's current aim. The tool identifies where those extra trips might take place, based on how long and hilly commutes are in each area.

The Gender Equality scenario calculates how cycling levels would change nationwide if women were to cycle to work as much as men.

Go Dutch shows what would happen if England reached average Dutch commuter cycling levels, where nearly one in five people would cycle to work - around six times as many as now.

E-bikes looks at the potential for mass electric bike ownership to facilitate longer and hillier trips, based on data about their use in the Netherlands and Switzerland, where it's more than one in four who commute via this mode of transport.

Whilst the figures are speculative, it's interesting to see just how much these four scenarios alone could change the future of cycling in England.

 

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