High rates of active travel are essential aspects of healthy communities. Increasing cycling participation has the potential to address a range of long-term health and societal issues, and positively contribute to the health and sustainability agenda. Universities have been proposed as appropriate settings for a healthy place approach however, there is a paucity of evidence on student cycling. Therefore the aim of this paper is to explore the motivators and barriers to cycling amongst University students.An online cross sectional survey of young adults (18-25 years) studying at an urban United Kingdom university was undertaken. Using convenience sampling participants were surveyed on levels of cycling (e.g. daily, weekly) alongside percepti...
Objectives: To (1) assess cycling-related questions that have been added to the electronic version o...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
Objectives: To (1) assess cycling-related questions that have been added to the electronic version o...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) sees over 76,000 trips to and from its campus on a daily ba...
Policymakers at many universities are struggling to promote cycling in the local community in a way ...
Cycling is a form of active transportation that represents a cost-effective, healthy, and environmen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide executive management at a regional university with...
AbstractIn the 21century there exists many reasons that encourage cycling as an environmental friend...
Cycling is an effective method to address physical, psychological, and environmental health. As an a...
The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the barriers University of British Columbia (U...
AbstractIn the 21century there exists many reasons that encourage cycling as an environmental friend...
Students have the potential for cycling, doing activities in and around campus. Nonetheless, bicycli...
Cycling has a range of health, environmental and economic benefits compared with motorised forms of ...
Cycling has a range of health, environmental and economic benefits compared with motorised forms of ...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
Objectives: To (1) assess cycling-related questions that have been added to the electronic version o...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
Objectives: To (1) assess cycling-related questions that have been added to the electronic version o...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) sees over 76,000 trips to and from its campus on a daily ba...
Policymakers at many universities are struggling to promote cycling in the local community in a way ...
Cycling is a form of active transportation that represents a cost-effective, healthy, and environmen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide executive management at a regional university with...
AbstractIn the 21century there exists many reasons that encourage cycling as an environmental friend...
Cycling is an effective method to address physical, psychological, and environmental health. As an a...
The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the barriers University of British Columbia (U...
AbstractIn the 21century there exists many reasons that encourage cycling as an environmental friend...
Students have the potential for cycling, doing activities in and around campus. Nonetheless, bicycli...
Cycling has a range of health, environmental and economic benefits compared with motorised forms of ...
Cycling has a range of health, environmental and economic benefits compared with motorised forms of ...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
Objectives: To (1) assess cycling-related questions that have been added to the electronic version o...
Introduction: Cycling has multiple health benefits, but its share of commuting mode remains low in t...
Objectives: To (1) assess cycling-related questions that have been added to the electronic version o...