1 / 0

Graham Titchener Cycle Yorkshire Kathryn MacKay City of York Council Cycle Yorkshire

Graham Titchener Cycle Yorkshire Kathryn MacKay City of York Council Cycle Yorkshire. Graham Titchener Regional Director Cycle Yorkshire. Tour de France Legacy – Cycle Yorkshire. To be recognised as a great region for safe cycling, inspiring more people to cycle more often.

brent
Télécharger la présentation

Graham Titchener Cycle Yorkshire Kathryn MacKay City of York Council Cycle Yorkshire

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Graham Titchener Cycle Yorkshire Kathryn MacKay City of York Council Cycle Yorkshire
  2. Graham Titchener Regional Director Cycle Yorkshire
  3. Tour de France Legacy – Cycle Yorkshire
  4. To be recognised as a great region for safe cycling, inspiring more people to cycle more often
  5. What we will deliver Cycle Yorkshire is about getting the people of Yorkshire on their bike. We want to Get Yorkshire Cycling over the next 10 years by inspiring and encouraging people in Yorkshire to cycle or cycle more often if they do already! This is the first time councils, cycling organisations and partners have come together to try to improve peoples health and support the environment through cycling - whether its for fun or as transport to get to where they want to get to, wherever that may be. Ensuring people of all ages and abilities have access to the skills and equipment to confidently and safely enjoy cycling in Yorkshire. Our objectives are bold and clear: Giving everyone in the region the opportunity to access a bike and the training to use it Delivering a Yorkshire cycle hire network, so that even if you don’t have a bike, you can borrow one Making sure there a lots of cycling events for people to get involved in Supporting organisations and schools to have their own travel plan And, increase Local Authority and partnership support to communities to promote cycling
  6. Our overall aim… …to be recognised as a great region for safe cycling, inspiring more people to cycle more often
  7. Yorkshire and Humber Regional Cycling and Motorcycling Road Safety Group Presents The Rural Cycle Guide
  8. Background and History Created the urban cycle guide Wanted to expand this idea to rural cyclists Research showed it was males under 54 who had rural accidents
  9. What is it? Wanted an accessible and interactive way to access the information and advice. Downloadable app for iphones and Android phones.
  10. Le Tour Yorkshire was successful in its Bid to host the First two stages of the Tour. Using route information as the hook
  11. What's it about To provide information on rural cycling road safety Short flyover video’s of the routes. Highlight some key areas or sections and provided advice on how these should be ridden.
  12. What's it about Jamie Sharp – Semi Pro Cyclist who rides for Team Hope There will be a general road safety information section. Links to all the regional team pages and further information. Supported by Welcome to Yorkshire.
  13. Due end of November 2013
More Related