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Wheeling, Walking, Cycling Survey

Coventry City Council want to understand how people travel in Coventry whether by walking, cycling, or wheeling.  Wheeling means travelling using a scooter, wheelchair, rollator, pram or pushchair.   Scooters include mobility scooters, kick-scooters and electric scooters.  Walking includes travelling with a mobility device, such as cane, rollator or stick.

You can find more information about the project at www.coventry.gov.uk/lcwip

Your answers will help us identify barriers and opportunities for more inclusive, safe and sustainable travel in Coventry. The findings will be used to inform local planning and decision-making and may also be shared with community partners and published in academic outputs.


This survey is being carried out by Coventry City Council, in line with the UK GDPR Data Protection Act 2018. The data controller is Coventry City Council. The information collected in this survey will be used by Coventry City Council officers to help inform our Budget Proposals. We may share the results of the survey with our partners when appropriate. All information produced will be anonymised. The data processor is Bang the Table. Information is stored on servers in the United Kingdom and Bang the Table gives an undertaking never to disclose the survey questions or your responses to others without permission. More information on how we handle personal information and your rights under the Data Protection legislation can be found in our privacy notice.

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How are you responding to this survey?

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In a typical week, how much time do you spend cycling? This includes where you cycle as part of a longer journey, e.g. cycling to or from a public transport stop.

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In a typical week how much time do you spend wheeling?  Wheeling means travelling using a scooter, wheelchair, rollator, pram or pushchair.  Scooters include mobility scooters, kick-scooters and electric scooters.  

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In a typical week, how much time do you spend walking?  This includes where you walk as part of a longer journey, e.g. walking to the bus stop or walking from where you park your car at work.  Walking includes travelling with a non-wheeled mobility device, such as cane, stick or assistance animal

5.  

In a typical week how much time do you spend doing any other kind of
physical activity?  This includes housework, going to the gym, jogging in the park, playing sports, swimming, etc.

6.  

If you use any kind of mobility aid to travel around Coventry, please select all that that apply from the list below.  You can answer this question even if you do not consider yourself to have a disability.

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When you walk, wheel or cycle, how often do you do this alone