Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

ONS Omnibus Survey, October 2002

Variable Details

VariableSPEC8
LabelOther way cycle conditions have got worse
Responses
1 1
Buliding on the parkland 1
Cycle lanes do not carry on for long enough - so where does the cyclist go? 1
Cycle lanes have become narrower and obstructed 1
Cycle lanes just disappear 1
The design of the cycle lane is non sensical and dangerous and ultimately dangerous. nice thought poorly planned 1
bad pedestrian attitudes 1
because of those stupid humps 1
bicyclists on pavements causing nuisance 1
cars parked on routes 1
cycle lanes too narrow for purpose 1
cycling on seafront banned lack of cycle tracks 1
drug addicts on track 1
dumped cars, lane not visible 1
i dont like my children cycling on the roads 1
i dont ride bikes and i have no interst 1
kids who were on bikes are now driving cars 1
litter/broken bottles 1
local parking obstructs safe cycle routes 1
more children on roads 1
more children who have no road sense 1
more cycling on pavements 1
more cyclists - and less room on the road for them 1
more cyclists using the pavements 1
more cyclists, cycling on pavements 1
no pavements for cyclists to get out of the way of cars 1
one -way streets 1
open spaces needed 1
people cycle on the pavements, and in my days it use to be mainly on the road 1
poorly thought out schemes - too many pinch points 1
road humps make it difficult to cycle 1
roadworks 1
the routes have not been well thoiught out 1
there are no cycling facilitiesw here 1
there are no cylce lanes in the area 1
there seems to be moor cyclist ride on the pavements insteed of the roads 1
they allow cars to park in cycle lanes 1
type of traffic, i.e. heavy lorries these days 1
unsupervised children make it worse 1
works on the northern relief road has cut off routes 1
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationONS Omnibus Survey, October 2002
Interviewer InstructionsRECORD OTHER WAY GOT WORSE Remember to code into M320_24M 1 to 10 where possible
UniverseAdults, aged 16 or over, living in private households in Great Britain.;Adults;Households;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study, monthly (up to year 2000), 8 cycles per year thereafter.