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Uncategorized · 22 June 2019

Big data surprises

Interesting article including information on benefits of cycling in Utrecht.

Cargobike Dad

It has been quite the week for data.

The Belfast Health and Social Care Trust have launched their annual Staff Travel Survey. Last year’s results are available in the Trust’s Travel Plan. It reveals that 9% of staff cycle to work:

Pie chart: Belfast Trust staff 2017 travel-to-work split — car 67%, walking 10%, cycling 9%, bus 6%

The official figures for Belfast indicate cycling is somewhere between 3 and 5%, with cycling across Northern Ireland at 1% stubbornly refusing to move out of the statistical noise (i.e., the margin of error in the stats is greater than the reported number) in the past decade.

The 2018 staff travel survey shows the number of cycling commuters are at least double the city’s average.

This has big consequences for Belfast. The Trust is responsible for 1/3 of Belfast traffic. And how Trust staff travel has a real effect on congestion, air pollution and carbon emissions.

The targets for 2020 are mind-boggling:

Pie chart: Belfast Trust 2020 travel-to-work targets — car 45%, bus 15%, cycling 11%, walking 11%, car-share 10%

The Trust are aiming for a 16%…

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