Monday, May 28, 2012

Bristol third best city to cycle in according to survey

Bristol is in the top three of the most cyclist-friendly cities in the UK, according to a survey.

The city came third on a range of criteria including bike thefts, accidents, cycle routes and bike-repair centres compiled by Virgin Money.

Second on the list was Norwich, and at the top was Plymouth.

Cambridge – noted as a cycling city – came only 60th in the list, hampered by the high number of cycle thefts and serious injuries.

Similarly, theft and accident levels kept the City of London at only 50th and Greater London only 56th, despite the London Mayor's "Boris Bike" initiative.

Graeme Tones, of Virgin Money, said: "Cycling continues to increase in popularity and is a major contributor to improving general health and easing traffic congestion. Government and local councils are doing their best to help more of us to get on our bikes through tax incentives, cycle parks and cycle paths.

"Every town and city in the top 60 can be pleased. Reducing the level of accidents and serious injuries requires responsibility from cyclists, care from drivers and the desire from towns and cities to make it easy and safe for people to get on their bikes."

Bristol third best city to cycle in according to survey

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