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This survey was originally scheduled for July but will now be carried out in September.

bus boarder on A105

A "bus boarder" on the A105 near Bush Hill Parade where cyclists and bus passengers share the same space

Transport for London (TFL) are currently carrying out research into new cycling infrastructure in LB Camden, LB Enfield, and LB Waltham Forest.

We would like to understand the experiences of older and disabled people, particularly when getting on and off the buses where pedestrians and cyclists are having to share the same space.

This includes:

  • People with visual impairments
  • People with mobility impairments
  • People with cognitive impairments
  • People with hearing impairments

Four sites will be visited in two days – two sites per day.

The accompanied trips will take around 6 hours over two consecutive days.

In terms of what will be covered:

  • £40 to each participant per day (so for two days that’s £80)
  • If participants require a carer or signer, they will also receive £40 per day

We will arrange travel (via taxi) between the sites, but we are currently envisaging that the participants will make their own way to a meeting point for the first site both mornings, and will also make their own way back from the second site both afternoons.

No additional expenses (i.e. for travel) are currently planned beyond the £40.

Contacts for this work:

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