Millions of people across the UK are “missing out” on the benefits of cycling due to a lack of safe and accessible cycle parking, eye-opening research has found.
The study, published by walking, wheeling and cycling charity Sustrans, found that those on a low income or not in employment found it hardest to start or continue cycling, with almost a third (32%) lacking space to park their bike at home.
The charity estimated that a total of 3.7 million people are “locked out” of cycling, and left “at risk of transport poverty as the costs of running a car and using public transport continue to rise“.
Retired nurse Nicky, who lives in Oldbury in the West Midlands, explained that she was “missing out” on cycling because her osteoarthritis means she needs an accessible place to park a bike, something that she does not have access to at home.
“With my condition, I struggle to walk long distances. With cycling, it’s not hard on your joints so I think having secure storage to get my own bike would open up a lot up for me,” she said, explaining that she is currently unable to join her daughter and husband on rides.
“I would consider getting storage on my drive at the front of my house – as long as it’s good quality, lockable and easy to get bikes in and out,” she explained. “Either that or street storage is really appealing, there’s so much space around here – it would benefit the rest of the community too.”