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Cycling up 32% in Scotland since 2003
This week on Business Scotland Colin Blane checks out the business
behind one of the most remarkable inventions of the industrial age .. the humble bicycle. Over the years, cycle sales have been through some ups and downs but for the last decade or so the push-bike has been pushing ahead again. A recent report suggested cycle use in Scotland was up 32 percent since 2003. Colin talks to a number of people who've saddled up to take advantage of the surge in cycling. -- Bod |
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Cycling up 32% in Scotland since 2003
"Bod" wrote in message ... This week on Business Scotland Colin Blane checks out the business behind one of the most remarkable inventions of the industrial age .. the humble bicycle. Over the years, cycle sales have been through some ups and downs but for the last decade or so the push-bike has been pushing ahead again. A recent report suggested cycle use in Scotland was up 32 percent since 2003. Colin talks to a number of people who've saddled up to take advantage of the surge in cycling. -- Bod You forgot to add this bit: "....329 milion vehicle kilometres were travelled by bike in Scotland in 2013, up 32 per cent since 2003, but cycling makes up just one per cent of journies (sic) made...." Read more at http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/...zWkbeuvDs7p.99 The last part of that statement rather brings it all back down to earth, doesn't it? |
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Cycling up 32% in Scotland since 2003
On 19/05/2015 16:51, Bod wrote:
This week on Business Scotland Colin Blane checks out the business behind one of the most remarkable inventions of the industrial age .. the humble bicycle. Over the years, cycle sales have been through some ups and downs but for the last decade or so the push-bike has been pushing ahead again. A recent report suggested cycle use in Scotland was up 32 percent since 2003. Colin talks to a number of people who've saddled up to take advantage of the surge in cycling. Scotland currently has a cycling mode share — the proportion of journeys made by bike — of just one percent, a figure that hasn't budged since the 1980s. A 32% increase on 1 is 1.32. Ha ha ha ha ha! -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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Cycling up 32% in Scotland since 2003
On 19/05/2015 22:02, Phil W Lee wrote:
Bod considered Tue, 19 May 2015 16:51:39 +0100 the perfect time to write: This week on Business Scotland Colin Blane checks out the business behind one of the most remarkable inventions of the industrial age .. the humble bicycle. Over the years, cycle sales have been through some ups and downs but for the last decade or so the push-bike has been pushing ahead again. A recent report suggested cycle use in Scotland was up 32 percent since 2003. Colin talks to a number of people who've saddled up to take advantage of the surge in cycling. Damn, I thought that was a commute report and referring to gradients from the subject line! That's because you are very, very stupid..... -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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Cycling up 32% in Scotland since 2003
"Phil W Lee" wrote in message ... Bod considered Tue, 19 May 2015 16:51:39 +0100 the perfect time to write: This week on Business Scotland Colin Blane checks out the business behind one of the most remarkable inventions of the industrial age .. the humble bicycle. Over the years, cycle sales have been through some ups and downs but for the last decade or so the push-bike has been pushing ahead again. A recent report suggested cycle use in Scotland was up 32 percent since 2003. Colin talks to a number of people who've saddled up to take advantage of the surge in cycling. Damn, I thought that was a commute report and referring to gradients from the subject line! That would be quite a climb, although I suppose after 12 years, you'd get used to it and acquire suitably geared equipment! Yet again, PhilWLee demonstrates his uncanny ability to misunderstand what has been written. I wonder if this pitiful disability clouds any judgements he makes in his day to day workings as a high court judge? |
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Cycling up 32% in Scotland since 2003
On Tue, 19 May 2015 19:51:00 +0100, The Medway Handyman wrote:
On 19/05/2015 16:51, Bod wrote: This week on Business Scotland Colin Blane checks out the business behind one of the most remarkable inventions of the industrial age .. the humble bicycle. Over the years, cycle sales have been through some ups and downs but for the last decade or so the push-bike has been pushing ahead again. A recent report suggested cycle use in Scotland was up 32 percent since 2003. Colin talks to a number of people who've saddled up to take advantage of the surge in cycling. Scotland currently has a cycling mode share — the proportion of journeys made by bike — of just one percent, a figure that hasn't budged since the 1980s. A 32% increase on 1 is 1.32. Ha ha ha ha ha! Shows how just giving percentages without a base can be misleading. Absolute numbers tell a better story. |
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Cycling up 32% in Scotland since 2003
On Tue, 19 May 2015 23:02:28 +0100, The Medway Handyman wrote:
That's because you are very, very stupid.. Why do people insult others? If we keep finding faults in someone, maybe we're the ones with the problem. |
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Cycling up 32% in Scotland since 2003
On 20/05/2015 10:14, Peter Keller wrote:
On Tue, 19 May 2015 19:51:00 +0100, The Medway Handyman wrote: On 19/05/2015 16:51, Bod wrote: This week on Business Scotland Colin Blane checks out the business behind one of the most remarkable inventions of the industrial age .. the humble bicycle. Over the years, cycle sales have been through some ups and downs but for the last decade or so the push-bike has been pushing ahead again. A recent report suggested cycle use in Scotland was up 32 percent since 2003. Colin talks to a number of people who've saddled up to take advantage of the surge in cycling. Scotland currently has a cycling mode share — the proportion of journeys made by bike — of just one percent, a figure that hasn't budged since the 1980s. A 32% increase on 1 is 1.32. Ha ha ha ha ha! Shows how just giving percentages without a base can be misleading. Absolute numbers tell a better story. The booming cycle industry tells its own story. "Meanwhile more independent bike dealers are offering the Ride it away cycle finance scheme, with sales rocketing by over 83 per cent in 2014. That rise was due in part to more retailers engaging in the scheme, but according to statistics passed to BikeBiz from ActSmart, sales have already increased by around 30 per cent in 2015." http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/fin...d-small/017827 |
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Cycling up 32% in Scotland since 2003
On 20/05/2015 10:51, Bod wrote:
On 20/05/2015 10:14, Peter Keller wrote: On Tue, 19 May 2015 19:51:00 +0100, The Medway Handyman wrote: On 19/05/2015 16:51, Bod wrote: This week on Business Scotland Colin Blane checks out the business behind one of the most remarkable inventions of the industrial age .. the humble bicycle. Over the years, cycle sales have been through some ups and downs but for the last decade or so the push-bike has been pushing ahead again. A recent report suggested cycle use in Scotland was up 32 percent since 2003. Colin talks to a number of people who've saddled up to take advantage of the surge in cycling. Scotland currently has a cycling mode share — the proportion of journeys made by bike — of just one percent, a figure that hasn't budged since the 1980s. A 32% increase on 1 is 1.32. Ha ha ha ha ha! Shows how just giving percentages without a base can be misleading. Absolute numbers tell a better story. The booming cycle industry tells its own story. "Meanwhile more independent bike dealers are offering the Ride it away cycle finance scheme, with sales rocketing by over 83 per cent in 2014. That rise was due in part to more retailers engaging in the scheme, but according to statistics passed to BikeBiz from ActSmart, sales have already increased by around 30 per cent in 2015." http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/fin...d-small/017827 Then they must all be in garages. I've been keeping 'em peeled for cyclists lately. Population of Medway 260,000. How many cyclists did I see today as I drove around? One. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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Cycling up 32% in Scotland since 2003
On 20/05/2015 18:28, The Medway Handyman wrote:
On 20/05/2015 10:51, Bod wrote: On 20/05/2015 10:14, Peter Keller wrote: On Tue, 19 May 2015 19:51:00 +0100, The Medway Handyman wrote: On 19/05/2015 16:51, Bod wrote: This week on Business Scotland Colin Blane checks out the business behind one of the most remarkable inventions of the industrial age .. the humble bicycle. Over the years, cycle sales have been through some ups and downs but for the last decade or so the push-bike has been pushing ahead again. A recent report suggested cycle use in Scotland was up 32 percent since 2003. Colin talks to a number of people who've saddled up to take advantage of the surge in cycling. Scotland currently has a cycling mode share — the proportion of journeys made by bike — of just one percent, a figure that hasn't budged since the 1980s. A 32% increase on 1 is 1.32. Ha ha ha ha ha! Shows how just giving percentages without a base can be misleading. Absolute numbers tell a better story. The booming cycle industry tells its own story. "Meanwhile more independent bike dealers are offering the Ride it away cycle finance scheme, with sales rocketing by over 83 per cent in 2014. That rise was due in part to more retailers engaging in the scheme, but according to statistics passed to BikeBiz from ActSmart, sales have already increased by around 30 per cent in 2015." http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/fin...d-small/017827 Then they must all be in garages. I've been keeping 'em peeled for cyclists lately. Population of Medway 260,000. How many cyclists did I see today as I drove around? One. Was it in the rush hours? A lot of cyclists cycle to work and back. They were mainly all in work, I assume. |
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