Streets and People

S2E12 P&P James Reynolds. James Reynolds on What It Really Takes to Get Kids Riding

Apr 18, 2025
James Reynolds, a traffic engineering and road safety researcher, shares his expertise on promoting cycling among schoolchildren. He discusses nine pragmatic strategies to enhance community engagement and support for bike initiatives. Key highlights include the importance of tailored reporting to convey safety data, the need for strategic planning to align cycling goals with broader transport visions, and the advantages of participatory processes to identify barriers. James emphasizes incremental changes and pilot projects to build a culture of cycling that feels both feasible and enjoyable.
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ADVICE

Tailor Data To Your Audience

  • Share clear, relevant data tailored to decision-makers and the public to build support for kids riding to school.
  • Use counts, safety metrics and practical fixes (bike parking, routes) to show it's reasonable and possible.
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Make A Vision Your North Star

  • Embed a school-riding goal in a broader vision or transport plan so each intervention moves you toward that long-term target.
  • Use the vision to guide small decisions like lights or street changes rather than doing one-off fixes.
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Engage The School Community Early

  • Involve parents, teachers and students early via surveys and conversations to surface real barriers to cycling.
  • Use their input to prioritise fixes that actually unlock more bike trips to school.
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