The French love cycling
This page is translated from the original post "Les français aiment le vélo" in French.

Whether it’s Sunday strolls or everyday cycling for commuters, the small queen retains a special place in the hearts of the French.
93% of the French declare they know how to ride a bike, although 28% admit to poorly mastering its use. The Ministry for Transport has unveiled the first results of a novel survey on bicycle usage in France in 2023. It particularly reveals that nearly 40% of French people cycle at least once a month. This survey helps to better understand and reliably analyze cycling practices nationwide and lays the groundwork for regular monitoring.
First and foremost, 37% of French people ride a bike at least once a month. That’s good, but there is room for improvement, as in Germany where the figure reaches 59%. Similarly, French people own 0.5 bikes per person compared to 1.3 in the Netherlands, the bike capital. Among this population of two-wheel enthusiasts, 25% are regular cyclists with a practice of at least once a week. Unsurprisingly, the share of these regular cyclists remains higher in city centers (> 30%) than in suburbs or rural areas (< 26%). It decreases with age, with 34% for those aged 11-34 dropping to 14% for those 65-85. That's a pity, because cycling helps improve lung capacity and heart rate without stressing the joints, unlike running. And incidentally, it also allows for faster travel!
Finally, and unfortunately much less encouraging, 37% of cyclists never wear a helmet.
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