It wasn't today, but earlier in the week...
Just back from a long weekend Guernsey, which is a very pleasant place to cycle. I didn't plan to ride a bike there, but after two days of seeing lots of people on bikes I cracked, and sought permission from Mrs G to hire a bike for 24 hours.
Although there are 60,000 people and 80,000 vehicles on an island of 25 square miles, the speed limit is 35mph on the 'main' roads, 25mph on most of the rest and 15mph on the smallest roads. The main roads are narrow. There are lots of recreational cyclists, and drivers are incredibly patient. I'd regularly see a queue of 10 cars following a single bike, waiting calmly to get past on one of the main roads on the island. Only in the 'capital' was the traffic anything approaching the levels of aggression that you'd expect in Edinburgh.
I did a very pleasant circuit of the whole island on a hired hybrid (a rather nice brand new Dawes). 25 miles or so. Next day, with an hour to kill, I did the bottom half of the island again.
There seems to be a strong culture of road cycling on the island: lots of people in lycra on fancy bikes who spend their weekends riding in complicated circles to achieve a 50-mile ride.
I think I'd get bored if I lived there (it would be a bit like being Amanda Coker) but definitely a place where it's nice to ride a bike.