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A bicycle user group (BUG) is a group set up to promote cycling issues in, for example, a place of employment or a local government area. The user group might be part of or affiliated with a bigger cycling organization representing cyclists' interests at city or state level.

Activities

For example, the group may lobby employers or local authorities to:

The group may encourage other members of the organisation or area to take up cycling. [1] They may make special arrangements to assist new cyclists, such as:

  • A program of rides
  • Community bike days
  • Preparing maps of good routes
  • Offering education and advice
  • Organizing group commuting bicycle buses
  • Assistance in obtaining cycling grants

See also

References

  1. ^ "Where should cyclist ride on the road?". 2024-03-02. Retrieved 2024-03-16.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A bicycle user group (BUG) is a group set up to promote cycling issues in, for example, a place of employment or a local government area. The user group might be part of or affiliated with a bigger cycling organization representing cyclists' interests at city or state level.

Activities

For example, the group may lobby employers or local authorities to:

The group may encourage other members of the organisation or area to take up cycling. [1] They may make special arrangements to assist new cyclists, such as:

  • A program of rides
  • Community bike days
  • Preparing maps of good routes
  • Offering education and advice
  • Organizing group commuting bicycle buses
  • Assistance in obtaining cycling grants

See also

References

  1. ^ "Where should cyclist ride on the road?". 2024-03-02. Retrieved 2024-03-16.

External links


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