Ward Advocacy Program - Group Ride Checklist
Ward Advocacy Program – Group Ride Checklist
Conducting a ward audit is an important step in developing a ward advocacy group. Based on an audit, groups should choose one to three goals on which to focus their advocacy efforts. This checklist is a guiding tool to assist ward groups in thinking critically about the issues and solutions present in the ward. As you participate in your ward group’s audit ride, take note of this checklist to facilitate a discussion later on.
Check out the PDF at the bottom of this page to obtain a print copy.
Ride safely!
Things to consider on a cycling audit:
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Quality of on-road cycling facilities: |
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Painted bike lanes |
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Bike lane maintenance |
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Friendly signage |
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Bike parking |
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Other: |
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Frequency of challenges during your ride: |
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None |
Little |
Some |
High |
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Potholes |
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Cracked/broken pavement |
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Debris |
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Dangerous drain grates |
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Angry/careless drivers |
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Angry/careless cyclists |
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Busy/dangerous intersection |
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Other: |
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| Group Ride Checklist.pdf | 250.67 KB |
