Research and analysis

Behavioural impacts of e-cycle trials

A review of evidence from 18 trials, pilots or research programmes looking at interventions involving e-cycles.

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Behavioural impacts of e-cycle trials

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The report collated information from 18 trials, pilots or research programmes considering e-cycle interventions.

In particular, the review looked for evidence of behavioural changes related to the chance to try an e-cycle without having to purchase one.

The research was undertaken by the University of the West of England on behalf of the Department for Transport.

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Published 31 October 2024

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