Bristol is not a particularly cyclist friendly city. Sustrans, a charity focused on promoting cycling based in the city, have done some great things to help out cyclists, but a few major problems remain.
Firstly, it's ridiculously hilly. Cycling to somewhere like Lawrance Weston from the Cotham (I pick the route as it's one I've had to do for the last couple of weeks) is a thirty minute endurance test involving not one but two uber steep hills. There isn't too much Sustrans can do about this though.
The second major problem is that whilst there are some excellent cycle lanes in the city, there are all too many that seem to have been designed with minimal thought put into it. My particular favourite is the lane running along Cumberland Basin, with car lanes either side, that just peters out unexpectedly. Glourious! I've always wanted to be marooned in the middle of a dual carriage!
Sustrans seeks to solve problems like this, building attractive, safe routes to make cycling a viable option for more people. With the health, cost, and environmental benefits of cycling (I can see you all going cross-eyed as I creep into cyclist evangelist mode) they're clearly a worth cause. read more