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LEARN Support Resources – Journey Planning 2/2

Activity 2 – Apps

Prepare for the session with links on a computer to route planning programmes. Also load one or two route apps on a mobile phone. If anyone has a bike computer you can demonstrate another tool for route planning.

Exercise 1:

Open up the journey planner offered on the Cycling UK website.

Play around with different Start and Finish locations for short journeys. Try the routes in the three different speeds offered by the journey planner.

Discussion:

Are there differences between the three different speed routes?

Which route feels more comfortable for each person?

Are there alternative routes?

Exercise 2:

Go through the same process with the apps and see what the routes are like.

Discussion:

What are some advantages/disadvantages of using a phone app?

What is your preference for route planning – printed map or phone app or both?

Things to consider:

Printed maps can be bulky and impractical while out on a bike, especially in bad weather.

With phone apps remember to think about battery drain while using an app.

Activity 3 – Go left, go right?

Sometimes taking the path of least resistance is an option for your journey. Initially if you are not confident in crossing traffic, the option is to keep to a route that takes you on continued left hand turns all the way. A circular route may add a bit more time to your journey but will help with your confidence.

Exercise 1:

Have a look at a map and see if it is possible to make a comfortable journey without crossing traffic.

Activity 4 – Combined transport

There is no rule that says the whole journey needs to be by bike. Drive to the park and ride and then cycle into the town or city centre? Use public transport if they take bikes for part of the journey? You can be creative in mixing up the forms of transportation to get comfortable with making longer journeys. Look at possible longer routes on a map using a combination of car, bus (if they take bikes) and train.

Activity 5 – Ask a cyclist

When in doubt ask another cyclist about easy and safe routes.

Helpful links

Cycling UK – journey planner

Sustrans – maps

Spokes (The Lothian Cycling Campaign) – maps

Cycling UK – route planning for your cycle to work

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