London cyclists "too white, male and middle aged" and this is a problem.

I go on many trips to major cities in Europe and it amazes me how many cyclists there are and of all types.
Most look as though they are cycling in their work clothes and women probably have high heels at work.
The attitude of motorists is completely different towards them also.
I see very few cyclists in lycra in switzerland, not seen many on bikes with drop bars either

saw outside the basel train station they had one of these
seems every train station has bicycle parking as well with many being staffed
Staffed cycle park.

If you want to protect your bike against bad weather, theft or vandalism, you can leave it in a staffed cycle park.
Staffed cycle parks can be found in Aarau, Baden, Basel, Bern, Biel/Bienne, Bülach, Burgdorf, Chur, Coppet, Delémont, Frauenfeld, Geneva, Glattbrugg, Interlaken, Langenthal, Lausanne, Liestal, Lucerne, Lyss, Neuchâtel, Olten, Rapperswil Jona, Schaffhausen, Solothurn, St. Gallen, Thun, Uster, Vevey, Wädenswil, Wetzikon, Winterthur, Yverdon and Zurich.
Some cycle parks provide repairs or even sell helmets, lights and other accessories.
I don't think I've seen a train without space for bicycles as well

The bus drivers seem to hate cyclists though since they are always riding so sloooow and in the city where I go they have bendy buses so they are really long ones.

I guess in Switzerland motorist attitudes towards cyclist is totally different though? since they are so used to giving way to pedestrians anyway with most roads having the swiss version of a zebra crossing.
seems like the main roads through cities are generally wider than the ones I'm used to around the UK though.

UK definitely needs some proper bike storage in each city if they want to get people cycling, not just a few poles on a high street often filled with bikes that looks like an elephant has trampled the wheels.
Its crazy how many vandalized bikes you see in newcastles city centre and I'm pretty sure they still don't allow bikes on the metro apart from at a set time between a really limited number of stations, then if someone with a pram of buggy wants the space you are expected to get off the metro for them....
 
You have started straight out of the gate with the fallacy that a discrepancy in distributions (especially where a perceived 'victim' group is involved) is the result of some sort of systemic oppression or barrier.

No I haven't.

The average man and woman are not the same and neither are their interests on average.....

Did I say they were?

Expecting sex distributions in an activity like cycling (a physical activity with a strong competitive angle) to match the general population numbers is very daft....

Doesn't mean a study to find out WHY they numbers aren't as expected isn't worthwhile.

Differences in cycling numbers between ethnicities is more likely to be the result in differences in cultural views of cycling, employment and geographical distributions of ethnic groups rather then system oppression or barriers preventing or dissuading certain groups from getting on a bicycle

Possibly - but we wont know until we investigate.
 
honestly starting to hate this country and the constant desire to force equality into all walks of life even when its not needed.


if women and people from a BAME background want to cycle I'm sure they will.its not rocket science. go to Halfords buy a bike get on it. anyone can do that regardless of colour sexual persuasion or whether they have a penis or not.

how about encouraging more white people into rap music?
 
Erm, most of the women in my office don't wear skirt or high heels.

Do you still work in the 80's?

I work in industry where the women wear steelies.

But I spend a lot of time in london whete this crap review is focused and yeah most wear skirts and heels there it seems.

Your "office" is university students lounge right?

Not an office office like a cooperate thing because you're a student so may be not the demographic being questioned hete?
 
honestly starting to hate this country and the constant desire to force equality into all walks of life even when its not needed.


if women and people from a BAME background want to cycle I'm sure they will.its not rocket science. go to Halfords buy a bike get on it. anyone can do that regardless of colour sexual persuasion or whether they have a penis or not.

how about encouraging more white people into rap music?


We can't do that were busy throwing white girls out of rap concerts for signing along to the lyrics
 
No I haven't.



Did I say they were?



Doesn't mean a study to find out WHY they numbers aren't as expected isn't worthwhile.



Possibly - but we wont know until we investigate.
Except the politicians have already stepped in to say "we may need to impose diversity quotas", before any investigation has taken place.

So you can clearly see the angle they are approaching this from.
 
No I haven't.

Doesn't mean a study to find out WHY they numbers aren't as expected isn't worthwhile.

Your second quoted sentence shows why the first is likely incorrect...…

You 'expect' to see a general population representation of 'oppressed groups' in whatever stats are of interest to you.

Why would you expect the numbers to be like this (with the 'like this' being the apparent expectation that general population stats should be reflected in specific data sets pertaining to interests or peoples abilities/ activities)?

I would suggest its implicit that you believe that if the numbers aren't as you 'expect' its because you believe that some sort of systemic barrier or oppression is in place?

I would say that you are starting from the position that there is an oppression or barrier to be found.

Its really is rather strange that your posting history shows you talking about how you believe that you 'embrace diversity' but when we see some actual diversity in action that goes beyond superficial appearances you start trying to say we should be looking into it because its apparently it may be the 'wrong' sort of diversity?
 
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I'm scared of the rain. Im sure some women are too.

If a person cant work out how to own 2 pairs of shoes then maybe its best they don't ride a bike too. Even ive worked out how to have 2 pairs of shoes.

Women being forced to wear certain shoes in office situations is another issue. Outdated dress code ideas in Britain that I've seen how ridiculous they are after living out of the system.

Office dress codes in general need to go tbh. I've only had one job which had a strict dress code and it just felt so outdated. I swear it made everyone more stressed as well.

"You must wear this and this"
"why?"
"because reasons!".
 
Office dress codes in general need to go tbh. I've only had one job which had a strict dress code and it just felt so outdated. I swear it made everyone more stressed as well.

"You must wear this and this"
"why?"
"because reasons!".

presumably in future people can just identify as non-binary or just decide to change their gender etc.. in the summer in order to get around this

like if the rules are that men have to wear ties/have the top button done up even in summer then you could perhaps identify as female for the summer and have your top two buttons undone on your shirt.
 
presumably in future people can just identify as non-binary or just decide to change their gender etc.. in the summer in order to get around this

like if the rules are that men have to wear ties/have the top button done up even in summer then you could perhaps identify as female for the summer and have your top two buttons undone on your shirt.

But then surely you'd need to wear a skirt and heels :p

Or maybe you could only identify the top half as a women.
 
though Swedish train drivers did once wear skirts after being banned from wearing shorts:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22828150 :D

When I worked at Creda/Hotpoint we were banned from wearing shorts so about 10 of us went in dresses and before the end of the day we put our shorts back on.
They eventually got round this by making all the women wear trousers.
 
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