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Wheels for Wellbeing Survey of Disabled Cyclists

Wheels for Wellbeing Survey of Disabled Cyclists

Wheels for Wellbeing is running its annual survey of disabled cyclists to find out about the latest needs and experiences of disabled people who cycle.

The data they collect will be used to inform their ongoing policy and campaigning work, and will help to strengthen the voice of disabled cyclists in the UK.

You can take part as a disabled cyclist, or on behalf of a disabled cyclist (e.g. if you are a parent/guardian/carer of a Disabled person). If you are blind or visually impaired and cannot take the survey online, you can contact Wheels for Wellbeing on 020 7346 8482 and they will assist over the phone.

Click here to fill out the survey and share your views.

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