‘I like cycling, because it is
outdoor, green, healthy, and it’s cheapest exercise that you can easily
integrated into your daily life. Cycling in Bristol is nice, there are numerous
cycle paths lanes and trails provided for the public to use compared to other cities
in the UK. I think to make cycling more accessible, Bristol should introduce
more independent, continuous, and well signed cycle paths of which are separated
from the road traffic. Bristol is an interesting cycling city for its natural
hilliness, because it provides a good range of difficulties. I find it
enjoyable to challenge myself cycling up a hill. But for some of my
non-athletic friends it is difficult at some hilly location and also
discouraging some potential cyclists. There may be many ways of tackling the
hilliness problem, but it should ensure the continence and speed throughout the
journey with my own bike, no unnecessary stopping, no changing of vehicle.
Also, if we tried to lift up the cycling path to the air, it won’t be a good
idea for people who are afraid of height and I would worry about the safety
myself. But If I get some reward back from cycling up to the top of the Park
Street, I would, a lot of people would, like to do so, plus going back down is
the most awesome experience.’
Raymond, Software Programmer, 23
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