On 4/09/23 21:51, Spike wrote:
QUOTE
Cycling levels are typically lower than walking at a local and national
level.
In 2022, the proportion of adults reporting cycling at least once per week >> for any purpose remained similar to 2021, at 9%.
One in ten (10%) adults are cycling at least once per week for any purpose >> in 112 local authorities in 2022.
Local variations in cycling rates at least once per week, for any purpose, >> show large differences in cycling levels across England. In 2022, Cambridge >> (50%), Oxford (35%), Isles of Scilly (30%), Hackney (28%), and Southwark
(25%) were the five authorities with the highest level of cycling rates.
These rates show a large contrast to the authorities with the lowest level >> of cycling rates, which were Bury, Sandwell (5%), Rochdale, Bolton (4%) and >> Oldham (3%). This does not include local authorities where data has been
suppressed due to low sample sizes. UNQUOTE
I could not give a fuck.
I ride my bike.
QUOTE
Cycling levels are typically lower than walking at a local and national level.
In 2022, the proportion of adults reporting cycling at least once per week for any purpose remained similar to 2021, at 9%.
One in ten (10%) adults are cycling at least once per week for any purpose
in 112 local authorities in 2022.
Local variations in cycling rates at least once per week, for any purpose, show large differences in cycling levels across England. In 2022, Cambridge (50%), Oxford (35%), Isles of Scilly (30%), Hackney (28%), and Southwark (25%) were the five authorities with the highest level of cycling rates. These rates show a large contrast to the authorities with the lowest level
of cycling rates, which were Bury, Sandwell (5%), Rochdale, Bolton (4%) and Oldham (3%). This does not include local authorities where data has been suppressed due to low sample sizes. UNQUOTE
Peter Keller <muzhmuzh@centrum.sk> wrote:
On 4/09/23 21:51, Spike wrote:
QUOTE
Cycling levels are typically lower than walking at a local and national
level.
In 2022, the proportion of adults reporting cycling at least once per week >>> for any purpose remained similar to 2021, at 9%.
One in ten (10%) adults are cycling at least once per week for any purpose >>> in 112 local authorities in 2022.
Local variations in cycling rates at least once per week, for any purpose, >>> show large differences in cycling levels across England. In 2022, Cambridge >>> (50%), Oxford (35%), Isles of Scilly (30%), Hackney (28%), and Southwark >>> (25%) were the five authorities with the highest level of cycling rates. >>> These rates show a large contrast to the authorities with the lowest level >>> of cycling rates, which were Bury, Sandwell (5%), Rochdale, Bolton (4%) and >>> Oldham (3%). This does not include local authorities where data has been >>> suppressed due to low sample sizes. UNQUOTE
I could not give a fuck.
You can get pills for that.
I ride my bike.
That’s a poor substitute. Just look how wound-up cyclists are, ranting and raving about all sorts.
On 6/09/23 00:51, Spike wrote:
Peter Keller <muzhmuzh@centrum.sk> wrote:
On 4/09/23 21:51, Spike wrote:
QUOTE
Cycling levels are typically lower than walking at a local and national >>>> level.
In 2022, the proportion of adults reporting cycling at least once per week >>>> for any purpose remained similar to 2021, at 9%.
One in ten (10%) adults are cycling at least once per week for any purpose >>>> in 112 local authorities in 2022.
Local variations in cycling rates at least once per week, for any purpose, >>>> show large differences in cycling levels across England. In 2022, Cambridge
(50%), Oxford (35%), Isles of Scilly (30%), Hackney (28%), and Southwark >>>> (25%) were the five authorities with the highest level of cycling rates. >>>> These rates show a large contrast to the authorities with the lowest level >>>> of cycling rates, which were Bury, Sandwell (5%), Rochdale, Bolton (4%) and
Oldham (3%). This does not include local authorities where data has been >>>> suppressed due to low sample sizes. UNQUOTE
I could not give a fuck.
You can get pills for that.
No need. Have you fucked a bicycle?
I ride my bike.
That’s a poor substitute. Just look how wound-up cyclists are, ranting and >> raving about all sorts.
Poorer than what?
I rant and rave against others who try to have power over me by bullying
me into doing things against my wishes
Peter Keller <muzhmuzh@centrum.sk> wrote:
On 6/09/23 00:51, Spike wrote:
Peter Keller <muzhmuzh@centrum.sk> wrote:
On 4/09/23 21:51, Spike wrote:
QUOTE
Cycling levels are typically lower than walking at a local and national >>>>> level.
In 2022, the proportion of adults reporting cycling at least once per week
for any purpose remained similar to 2021, at 9%.
One in ten (10%) adults are cycling at least once per week for any purpose
in 112 local authorities in 2022.
Local variations in cycling rates at least once per week, for any purpose,
show large differences in cycling levels across England. In 2022, Cambridge
(50%), Oxford (35%), Isles of Scilly (30%), Hackney (28%), and Southwark >>>>> (25%) were the five authorities with the highest level of cycling rates. >>>>> These rates show a large contrast to the authorities with the lowest level
of cycling rates, which were Bury, Sandwell (5%), Rochdale, Bolton (4%) and
Oldham (3%). This does not include local authorities where data has been >>>>> suppressed due to low sample sizes. UNQUOTE
I could not give a fuck.
You can get pills for that.
No need. Have you fucked a bicycle?
Following a court case in this country, it is illegal to fuck a bicycle.
I ride my bike.
That’s a poor substitute. Just look how wound-up cyclists are, ranting and
raving about all sorts.
Poorer than what?
I rant and rave against others who try to have power over me by bullying
me into doing things against my wishes
🎸
Buddy you're a young man hard man
Shoutin' in the street gonna take on the world some day
You got blood on yo' face
You big disgrace
Wavin' your banner all over the place
We will we will rock you
(Sing it out!)
We will we will rock you
🎸
On 6/09/23 20:28, Spike wrote:
Peter Keller <muzhmuzh@centrum.sk> wrote:
On 6/09/23 00:51, Spike wrote:
Peter Keller <muzhmuzh@centrum.sk> wrote:
On 4/09/23 21:51, Spike wrote:
QUOTE
Cycling levels are typically lower than walking at a local and national >>>>>> level.
In 2022, the proportion of adults reporting cycling at least once per week
for any purpose remained similar to 2021, at 9%.
One in ten (10%) adults are cycling at least once per week for any purpose
in 112 local authorities in 2022.
Local variations in cycling rates at least once per week, for any purpose,
show large differences in cycling levels across England. In 2022, Cambridge
(50%), Oxford (35%), Isles of Scilly (30%), Hackney (28%), and Southwark >>>>>> (25%) were the five authorities with the highest level of cycling rates. >>>>>> These rates show a large contrast to the authorities with the lowest level
of cycling rates, which were Bury, Sandwell (5%), Rochdale, Bolton (4%) and
Oldham (3%). This does not include local authorities where data has been >>>>>> suppressed due to low sample sizes. UNQUOTE
I could not give a fuck.
You can get pills for that.
No need. Have you fucked a bicycle?
Following a court case in this country, it is illegal to fuck a bicycle.
What a shame ....
Wowee!
I ride my bike.
That’s a poor substitute. Just look how wound-up cyclists are, ranting and
raving about all sorts.
Poorer than what?
I rant and rave against others who try to have power over me by bullying >>> me into doing things against my wishes
🎸
Buddy you're a young man hard man
Shoutin' in the street gonna take on the world some day
You got blood on yo' face
You big disgrace
Wavin' your banner all over the place
We will we will rock you
(Sing it out!)
We will we will rock you
🎸
I have not been called 'young' for ages!
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