British Cycling unveils “bold” four-year strategy to get people riding bikes – but road safety expert blasts failure to “tackle danger for cyclists”
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British Cycling unveils strategy to tackle inequality, societal health and well-being
British Cycling has set out a four-year goal to reinforce Britain’s position as a world-leading cycling nation while delivering a contribution to society, health, and the economy. The national governing body notes that 27 million adults in Britain ride a bike each year, making cycling one of the most popular national activities. However, new research undertaken for British Cycling has identified that inequalities currently exist in terms of acce…
British Cycling unveils “bold” four-year strategy to get people riding bikes – but road safety expert blasts failure to “tackle danger for cyclists”
The governing body aims to reinforce Britain’s position as a “world-leading cycling nation” while also tackling health and social inequalities by ensuring “everyone has the opportunity to ride a bike”
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