Comparison of methods of assessing cycle routes

This paper compares the Institution of Highways and Transportation (IHT) Guidelines for Cycle Audit and Cycle Review with two methods of assessment based on research into perceptions of risk by cycle users in a study of fifteen routes from ten origins into Chester, the county town of Cheshire. One method uses risk ratings for components of a journey and the other uses variables based on generic features of the journey. The most direct route and a reasonable alternative were analysed for five origins. A large range of review scores from the IHT, risk rating and generic feature methods was estimated, demonstrating widely varying circumstances for cycle traffic including routes that were both heavily motor trafficked or were traffic free. Very strong correlation was found between the risk rating method and the IHT method (−0·877); moderate correlation was found between the generic feature method and the IHT method (−0·564). Based on the ease of use of the risk rating and generic feature methods, it is recomm...