One week left for residents to share their views on accessible travel across the region
Residents have just one week left to take part in an engagement survey exploring how people use bikes, e‑bikes and scooters for short journeys, and how the region’s travel options can be improved.
The survey takes around ten minutes to complete and is open to anyone aged 16 or over, whether or not they currently use bikes, e‑bikes or e‑scooters.
This engagement aims to build a clearer picture of how people move around the area, what’s working well today, where improvements could make a real difference, and whether current services truly meet the needs of our communities. By understanding how people use micromobility and where barriers still exist, we can design a system that helps residents travel more easily and safely. The insights gathered will directly inform the region’s future micromobility travel strategy, ensuring it reflects the priorities of residents, workers, and visitors.
Micromobility includes small, lightweight vehicles designed for short-distance travel, typically at lower speeds. These can be human-powered or electric, shared or personally owned, and include bicycles, e-bikes, e-scooters, and cargo bikes. As demand for flexible transport options grows, micromobility is becoming an increasingly important part of the region’s travel mix, offering people more choice in how they get around.
Please note that the survey will close on Wednesday 4th March.
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