Cycling in Cardiff

A directional sign for cyclists in Llanishen

Cycling in Cardiff, capital of Wales, is facilitated by its easy gradients and large parks.[1][failed verification] In the mid-2000s between 2.7% and 4.3% of people commuted to work by cycling in the city.[2] In 2017 12.4% of workers cycled to work at least 5 days a week.[3] However, cyclists in the city are deterred from cycling by poor facilities and aggressive traffic, according to research by Cardiff University.[2]

As the busiest city, Cardiff is statistically the most dangerous place to cycle in Wales. Between 1999 and 2008, 1,000 cyclists were injured on the road, 20% of all cycling accidents in Wales, although the number of injuries to cyclists continues to fall.[4]

The Cardiff cycle network is over 58 miles (94 km) long with an additional 3–6 miles (5–10 km) completed each year.[5]

  1. ^ BBC South East Wales | Cycling
  2. ^ a b "DfT | Project: Evaluating the Success of Urban Cycle Networks". Archived from the original on 12 May 2009. Retrieved 29 April 2009.
  3. ^ "Transport Survey, 2017" (PDF). Cardiff Research Centre. January 2018.
  4. ^ Wales Online | Cardiff is the most dangerous place in Wales to cycle
  5. ^ Keep Cardiff Moving | City Hall Travel Plan | p6[permanent dead link]

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