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  How good is the cycling policy in your town,
city or region? Is it effective and efficient?
How can you improve it?


There is a tool for this purpose. It is called BYPAD (Bicycle Policy Audit) and was developed by an international consortium of bicycle experts as part of an EU-funded project.

The two follow-up projects have since that time widened not only the spatial coverage (new EU countries joined such as Spain, Greece, Hungary, Estonia, Poland) but also the methodology.
BYPAD is not limited anymore to cities and agglomerations, also towns and regions can ask for an audit. For each target group there exists a different method with an adapted questionnaire.

The entire quality chain consists of 9 modules which all together ensure a balanced cycling policy. Every module obtains a separate quality score. Together they reflect the quality level of the cycling policy in a town, city or region. Based on this quality score a bicycle action plan is prepared.
BYPAD considers cycling policy as a dynamic process, a whole of 9 fields, in permanent development, influencing each other (see figure below).

More than 100 cities and 18 regions in 21 countries have already been convinced of the advantages of BYPAD and have started improving the quality of their cycling policy with simple, fast-working and above all cost-efficient measures.


Questionnaires
 

Project funded by European Commission STEER Programme



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