What does it measure?
The level of safety, comfort, and connectivity of road infrastructure from the user’s direct perspective. It identifies obstacles, conflict points, and improvement opportunities that are often overlooked in traditional technical analyses.
The Insight
It provides a shared qualitative diagnosis that serves as a foundation for the design of bike lanes or mobility plans. By systematizing participant feedback, the tool generates indicators on risk perception and ride quality, enabling authorities to prioritize investments in areas where users feel most vulnerable.
How is it applied?
A group bicycle ride is organized, led by experienced cyclists and urban technicians along a specific route. The tool utilizes an evaluation system that gathers data at three key stages: before the ride (expectations), during the journey (real-time perceptions), and after the route (conclusions and proposals).