The majority of Island cyclists don't feel safe on the road, and nearly half of people believe speeding is an issue.
Those are two key findings from the government's Social Attitudes Survey for this year published earlier this week.
It found 75 per cent of cyclists don't feel comfortable on the highways and 47 per cent of people say speeding traffic is a fairly or very big problem.
The survey is used by government to get public opinion on different areas of Isle of Man life.
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