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Active Travel England Survey

Research Questionnaire - Understanding safety issues for walking, wheeling and cycling 

You are being invited to participate in a questionnaire to support a research project funded by Active Travel England to improve our understanding of the critical safety issues for walking, wheeling and cycling. The survey will help improve how ATE considers and measures safety and strengthen the evidence for its assessment tools. 


Active Travel England is the government's executive agency enabling people nationwide to be more active by making streets and other public spaces safe and accessible for walking, wheeling and cycling. Critical Safety Issues are defined by Active Travel England as a street layout or condition that is associated with an increased risk of collisions for people walking, wheeling or cycling. 


This questionnaire is conducted by Dr Yee Mun Lee and Professor Robin Lovelace from the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds (Ethics Reference: BESS+ FREC 4178), in collaboration with Mott MacDonald.


It will take you approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.


The deadline for this survey is the end of May and if you would like to take part, please click the button below.



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