A cross sectional survey of attitudes, behaviours, barriers and motivators to cycling in University students

This study suggests that levels of cycling within a university setting may be higher than the general population and the appreciation of the merits of cycling are well recognised. In addition motivators and barriers are similar to the wider population. However more research is required, especially with occasional and non-cyclists, to understand how best to address the ‘value-action’ gap highlighted between cycling attitudes and behaviour amongst university students.
Source: Journal of Transport and Health - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research