Abstract
The aim of the study was to find out if the University of Johannesburg (UJ) students were aware
of the cycling lanes which are found between the three UJ Campuses (Auckland Park, Bunting
Road and Doornfontein). Furthermore, the study was interested in finding out the reason behind
the low utilization of cycling lanes. This study was driven by the empty cycling lanes that have
been around for almost two years since their completion and have mostly been under-utilized.
Out of 600 students who were targeted to respond to the questionnaires, only 480 students
responded. 66% of the students are aware of the cycling lanes and only 13% have already
utilized the lanes. More than 80% of the students do not own/have bicycle for daily use but 60%
of the students agreed that if there was a bike sharing system on the campuses, they would be
willing to learn how to cycle as well as to use the system. It has been found that UJ students are
not resisting to cycle but rather that there is a lack of awareness, relevant training programs and
facilities. The research used a mixed method approach through observations and a quantitative
survey.