User Experience for Inclusive Cycling in Cities
| Provider | EIT Urban Mobility |
| Duration | Self-paced |
| Cost | Free |
| Enroll | urbanmobilitycourses.eu/courses/user-experience-for-inclusive-cycling-in-cities |
What You'll Learn
Cycling infrastructure that works for confident male cyclists in lycra may not work for women, elderly, children, or disabled people. This course uses user experience (UX) methods to design cycling systems that work for everyone.
Key Topics
- Who cycles and who doesn't — understanding barriers beyond infrastructure
- UX research methods for cycling — observation, interviews, journey mapping
- Designing for the "interested but concerned" — the largest untapped cycling population
- Inclusive design principles for cycling infrastructure
Why This Matters for She Cycles
The "interested but concerned" group is overwhelmingly women. This course teaches you to design for them — not for the 5% who already cycle, but for the 60% who would cycle if it felt safe.
See Also
- Designing Cycling Spaces — video learning guides on spaces that work for women