[size=200]Cycleway design in Greater London is stifling sustainable urban development.[/size]
Ok, sounds wordy I know, but thats life. Basically, I reckon that cycleway design is this country is crap. And as such I am stating a good part of my degree on proving this fact. Above is the title, or hypothesis if you like, for my dissertation. Over the next few months I will set about either proving this statement, or in a more unlikely scenario, find that all Londoners are immensely proud of their cycleway network.
I know many of you commute to work in London, and will there for have many opinions on this matter. So please please start discussing this as much as you like. I hope for this thread to run and run over the next few months in order that I might glean some invaluable insight into the world of a everyday commuter.
In terms of research for this dissertation. I will probably use a range of methods. A particularly useful one I think, will be to observe commuting cyclists. I would aim to do this in two ways: 1. to ride with/shadow some people who commute into the city in order to establish their habbits, then discuss with them why they ride the way they do. Or, 2. find a particularly bad place of cycleway provision and just stand there drinking coffee for a couple of hours in rush hour while observing how each cyclist navigates the area.
I will also aim to interview contacts from the London Cycling Campaign, TFL, Sustrans, CTC etc. So if anyone has any contacts with any of these bodies, could they please let me know.
And the obvious one of questionnaires is a possibility, although I am wondering how I will gain a representative sample for this, I.e. not just everyday cyclists like you or I.
So, please please fire away...
Thank you.
Adam