Survey Reveals Key Insights into Cycling Trends and Concerns Among Milton Keynes Residents

Following research showing only one woman cycling for every three men cycling in MK, the Cycling Citizens Alliance conducted a comprehensive survey to understand the cycling habits and sentiments of residents aged 16 and above in the city. The research collected responses from 286 adults in April 2024.

With a focus on gauging the current level of cycling activity and identifying potential barriers and facilitators to cycling uptake, the survey results shed light on various factors influencing residents’ decisions regarding cycling.

Among the key findings, the survey revealed that 53% (of 286 respondents) cycle occasionally and 27% all the time. Safety concerns emerged as a prominent barrier for the 57 non-cyclists, of which 19% don’t have a bike, 39% are not confident, 32% fear collision and 21% fear stranger danger. Additionally, of 286 respondents, nearly two-thirds say cycling would be easier if redway maintenance, surface quality or lighting was better, 24% if more people cycling on the redway. Among all respondents, Health and wellbeing is ranked as no.1 benefit.

Results

  • 54% of respondents were female, of which 45% over 50, 76% white, 14% disabled
  • 53% (of 286) cycle sometimes, 27% all the time
  • Among 57 non-cyclists, 19% don’t have a bike and 39% are not confident, 32% fear collision and 21% stranger danger.
  • 81% of female non-cyclists (of 43) would like to start cycling; 23% (10/43) don’t have a bike
  • Of 229 cyclists, 39% feel unsafe on the roads, 3% don’t feel safe on redways
  • Of 286 respondents, nearly two-thirds say cycling would be easier if redway maintenance, surface quality or lighting was better, 24% if more people cycling on the redway
  • Of 286 respondents, health and wellbeing is ranked as no. 1 benefit.

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