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We’re working on a campaign that looks to encourage cyclists to use the train more – we’d like to get your thoughts on this. Cycling as a mode of transport has grown massively during the pandemic and the project we’re working on is looking to see if people who have opted to cycle, rather than use the train, would combine cycling and train journeys for getting to work or education, as well as business trips and leisure journeys, once it’s safe to do so. We’re running this study with the idea that the three main purposes for train travel are – Leisure, Commuting and Business Trips

Please answer with the understanding that this is a project that would come into effect when it's safe to do so, rather than something during the pandemic.

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* 1. What is your age?

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* 2. What is your gender?

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* 3. How often do you use a bicycle for travel for any of these purposes?  Leisure, Commuting or Business trips

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* 4. Which purpose do you mostly cycle for? (You can click multiple answers)

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* 5. What do you think would encourage more cycling as a regular mode of transport?

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* 6. Under normal circumstances, how often would you use the train for any of these purposes? Leisure, Commuting, Business Trips

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* 7. Which purpose would you usually use the train for most? (You can click multiple answers)

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* 8. As cycling has increased by a significant margin during the pandemic, once the pandemic eases, would you consider making your journey using both a Bicycle and a Train? For example, cutting an hour-long cycle commute down to a 30 minute commute by a short cycle to a train station and then a train journey to a destination?

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* 9. What would help you consider this as an option? And what kind of campaign elements would get your attention? For example, would you be looking for any incentives such as a discounted rate or a free journey after a number of trips

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* 10. Any other thoughts on this campaign and study? If you'd like to discuss this research further, feel free to leave an email address and we can get in touch

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