Cycling Safety on the Road
peggadam97
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Hi guys, hope everyones well!
If you have a spare couple of minutes it would be great if you could fill in a short survey.
I'm currently in the research stage of my final year project at Sheffield Hallam University and I'm looking at issues of the Safety of Cycling on the Road to then come up with a product to prevent any dangers from happening in the most efficient way. The survey is a quick 4 questions and will only take 5 minutes if that. All data is anonymous and will only be used for this project. Your feedback in welcomed!
Thanks for your cooperation!
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YMSG5LM
If you have a spare couple of minutes it would be great if you could fill in a short survey.
I'm currently in the research stage of my final year project at Sheffield Hallam University and I'm looking at issues of the Safety of Cycling on the Road to then come up with a product to prevent any dangers from happening in the most efficient way. The survey is a quick 4 questions and will only take 5 minutes if that. All data is anonymous and will only be used for this project. Your feedback in welcomed!
Thanks for your cooperation!
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YMSG5LM
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I may just be a miserable bugger, but I would expect a final year student to at least put in the effort to proofread the questions first.I don't do smileys.
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cooldad wrote:I may just be a miserable bugger, but I would expect a final year student to at least put in the effort to proofread the questions first.
Apparently proper grammar and sentence structure is so yesterday. My PhD thesis got pulled apart for split infinitives, my son doesn’t know what one is.0 -
Done it, but it doesn't work properly. If you answer yes, but then put a reason the tick moves to the reason box. After each answer everything fades out too.0
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Last question makes it sound like it means carrying a weapon :roll:
Handy for close passes?0