West Lothian cycle groups have welcomed a report highlighting a 249 per cent increase in cyclists in Livingston in May this year as opposed to last yearThe Cycling Scotland survey to mark Bike Week 2020 also that recorded a 77 per cent year-on-year increase across the country.With people keen to make the most of their daily exercise allowance during lockdown, dusting down the bike and going for a cycle has been a popular choice.The survey also found that more than one in four people living in Scotland (26 per cent) said having more dedicated cycle paths would be the most likely change to encourage them to cycle once lockdown is lifted.The figure rose to 63 per cent for those who only started cycling during lockdown while 14 per cent of.
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