Cyclists tell bus drivers: keep away!

20/04/2010 News

Over 700 people responded to the survey and the top three bus driver behaviours that cause concerns for all cyclists, whether they cycle occasionally or everyday, were:

Passing too close: 76%

Pulling out from bus stops without looking and signalling: 60%

Overtaking when not necessary (in busy traffic or approaching a bus stop): 43%

Poor or thoughtless bus driver behaviours can deter people from cycling. Love Your Bike campaigners often talk to people about cycling, and buses are a common cause of concern for those considering cycling more often.

Dr Graeme Sherriff, Manchester Friends of the Earth transport campaign co-ordinator said:

“Cycling more often is a great way to build healthy exercise into daily routine. But it is understandable that there is some concern about safety on the roads. This survey has identified some positive actions that can be taken to make cycling a more attractive option. Bus companies and Local Authorities need to work together to address these issues.”

The Love Your Bike campaign will be sharing the results with the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority/Executive, bus operators and other public bodies who want to increase cycling levels in Greater Manchester to get a better understanding of how to reduce the barriers to cycling and make the roads more cycling-friendly.

The Love Your Bike are currently asking bus operators and bus drivers to identify the common cyclist behaviors that cause concern to them.