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Please see below a request for help in researching into motorcycle usage
in the UK.
Thank you in advance.
New Research into Motorcycle Usage in the UK
Have you ever commuted by motorcycle or scooter? Have you ever thought
about commuting by motorcycle or scooter? Is it something you do every
day, or a few days a month? Or are you thinking no way, I’m not doing
that! What stops you, what spurs you on? What are the pros and cons, the
barriers that prevent more people from doing it?
This is the subject of my latest research. There is lots of evidence to
suggest that there are many benefits to a wider use of motorcycles and
other forms of powered two-wheeler for commuting to work. From
environmental benefits, to reduced road congestion, to improved mental
health. So why don’t more people do it? What could be done to promote
this now minority mode of transport and make it an accepted everyday way
of travelling here in the UK?
Maybe you already know the answer? Or maybe like me you need to know the
details, the facts and figures, the motivations. Either way your views
and opinions are valuable so please take part today by completing a
short online questionnaire that can be found at the following link:
It’s anonymous, totally confidential and you’d be helping to support
research into motorcycling and the future of two-wheeled transport. The
more people take part, the more valid this piece of research work will
be. You don’t need to be commuting by motorcycle to take part. If you
have a motorcycle licence, even if you don’t currently have a motorbike,
your opinions are still valuable. It shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes
to complete, so please take part before the deadline of August the 19th.
That link again: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/NBMRMT6.
Thank you for your support in helping with this important research.
Contact MAG at 01926 844 064 or central-office@mag-uk.org