Sharp decline in North Lincs cyclist numbers
The number of people who cycle at least once a week in North Lincolnshire has almost halved, figures show.
In North Lincolnshire there were 616 respondents, who answered questions about their travel habits between November 2016 and November 2017.
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Hide AdOf those, 10% said they cycled at least once a week, which is a 42% decrease on the previous 12 months.
This is below the England average of 12%.
Campaigners have said the Government needs to improve cycling infrastructure to get more people out on bikes.
Out of North Lincolnshire's respondents, 4% were keen cyclists and used their bike at least three times a week.
The survey found cycling for leisure was more popular than for travel, with 8% of people cycling at least once a week for fun, while 3% commuted by bike.
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Hide AdNationally the number of cyclists has not increased over the last year.
Xavier Brice, chief executive of Sustrans, the walking and cycling charity, said: 'It is disappointing to see that levels of cycling have not changed nationally or regionally compared to previous years.