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Philip Ingham
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Communications Manager for the British Cycling
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  • @ Philip Ingham
    Communications Manager for the British Cycling

    There are other factors to changing your car to a bike than just the environment or caotic traffic. How to convince people to give up other car-rider's pleasures, such as having a company you can talk... Show more »There are other factors to changing your car to a bike than just the environment or caotic traffic. How to convince people to give up other car-rider's pleasures, such as having a company you can talk to on the way; the comfort of a car seat; the privacy enjoyed inside? Moreover, what about activities such as listening to music while you drive; having a hot coffee; or smoking a cigarette -- those should be much harder on a bike (some of them, quite awkward and not really environmental-friendly. Would those 'pleasures' have to be regulated? Show less »

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  • @ Philip Ingham
    Communications Manager for the British Cycling

    Whilst I don't dispute that encouraging more cycling in the capital is a good idea, do you think the 'pay-as-you-go' scheme would realistically encourage non cyclists to ditch other forms of transport.... Show more »Whilst I don't dispute that encouraging more cycling in the capital is a good idea, do you think the 'pay-as-you-go' scheme would realistically encourage non cyclists to ditch other forms of transport. How sustainable do you think the scheme will be once the novelty wears off and will systems be in place to ensure users ride responsibly and understand the rules of the road? Show less »

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  • @ Philip Ingham
    Communications Manager for the British Cycling

    Whilst I don't dispute that encouraging more cycling in the capital is a good idea, do you think the 'pay-as-you-go' scheme would realistically encourage non cyclists to ditch other forms of transport.... Show more »Whilst I don't dispute that encouraging more cycling in the capital is a good idea, do you think the 'pay-as-you-go' scheme would realistically encourage non cyclists to ditch other forms of transport. How sustainable do you think the scheme will be once the novelty wears off and will systems be in place to ensure users ride responsibly and understand the rules of the road? Show less »

    Submitted by: sevenof8 | 25 votes for this..

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  • @ Philip Ingham
    Communications Manager for the British Cycling

    There are other factors to changing your car to a bike than just the environment or caotic traffic. How to convince people to give up other car-rider's pleasures, such as having a company you can talk... Show more »There are other factors to changing your car to a bike than just the environment or caotic traffic. How to convince people to give up other car-rider's pleasures, such as having a company you can talk to on the way; the comfort of a car seat; the privacy enjoyed inside? Moreover, what about activities such as listening to music while you drive; having a hot coffee; or smoking a cigarette -- those should be much harder on a bike (some of them, quite awkward and not really environmental-friendly. Would those 'pleasures' have to be regulated? Show less »

    Submitted by: athosampaio | 24 votes for this..

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