That was interesting if only because I received a good dose of confirmation bias goingam50em wrote: ↑Tue Oct 18, 2022 7:11 pmStill reading report from https://www.cwanz.com.au/national-walki ... rvey-2021/.
In reasons for not riding a bicycle, MHL did not show up. It was not an explicit option in question (but there was Other option). Surprisingly, for me, was that the Danger option was a low response.
Cycling participation was up arresting the downward trend, most likely due to Covid.
ACT participation was similar level to NT (and WA) presumably mainly due to the better cycling infrastructure (and population demographics?)
Figure 3.3 for Victoria: cycling participation by age. Highest group is 10-17yo (kids playing). Then it drops through the floor for 18-29 yo (when coincidentally most people get a license), goes up a bit for the 30-49 yo group (time to get fit again now) and then falls off again.
Of course it may be that at 18 most get suddenly embarrassed by wearing a helmet and give the bike away?