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Sustaining the Vision

UNIBBUG - Cycling Survey

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To help us to put a good case to the University for improving facilities for cyclists we need to know the extent of cycling use and interest at present. When you send in this survey you will automatically become an associate member of UNIBBUG, and be able to contribute to discussions via the mailing list.

 

Please complete the form and then press the Send Information button at the bottom of the form

name:

Department:

Position:

Undergraduate    Post Graduate    Staff

UOB Number/Staff Number

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1. How would you describe yourself?

a) I am an active cyclist-to-work*
b) I am interested in cycling to work* (go to question 4)
c) I am not a cyclist, but am interested in cycling issues (go to question 4)
(*work means university / site of lecture etc)

Questions 2 & 3 are relevant to active cyclists only
Others please go directly to question 4

 

2. What times of year do you use your bike to get to work?

a) All year round
b) Summer months only

3. At the time of year when you cycle, how many times a week (on average) do you cycle to work?

a) Most days
b) 1 - 3 days
c) less than once a week

4. Approximately how many miles is your journey to work?

  miles

5. Where do you live?

6. When / if you don't cycle to work, what other form(s) of transport do you use?

walk     jog     bus   train 
m/bike  own car     lift with someone else

7. How could the University make cycling to work a more attractive proposition?

8. Anything else that would make cycling to work more attractive?

9. Any other comments you would like to make?

Thank you for completing this questionnaire.  Your name will be added to the Uni-cycList mailing list, unless you check the box below:

I do not want to be put on the Uni-cycList mailing list

or to start again.

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