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About Getting Involved

Our Fieldwork


Our fieldwork in the five project countries has come to a close. If you have experienced problems using streets as a pedestrian anywhere in the world, we would still love to hear from you – especially if you have tried to challenge or change things using law or politics. Please fill in our Global Online Survey of Pedestrian Exclusion.

Physical distancing measures. E-scooters, bikes, silent cars. Floating bus stops, confusing or dangerous crosswalks. Obstructions, low branches, slip and trip hazards. Spaces that have to be shared with vehicles or cyclists. Poor signage, lighting, noise, fumes. Roadworks. And so on!

Do you find some streets difficult to use?

Have you reported them?

Have you thought about bringing legal action?

Please visit the pages on the left for more information on how to get involved, or read more about how to get involved in the United Kingdom, the United States, the Netherlands, India and Kenya.

 

Our Global Survey of Pedestrian Exclusion


If you have experienced problems using streets as a pedestrian, and are not taking part in our fieldwork in the specific cities, we would still love to hear from you – especially if you have tried to challenge or change things using law or politics. Please fill in our Global Online Survey of Pedestrian Exclusion.