“We could see a definitive shift. That section of the network moved from a high-stress ‘orange’ to a comfortable ‘green’ post-delivery. It provides the signal we need to show that our investments are delivering the safety and comfort levels we intended.”
– Sam, Active Travel Lead
This type of feedback helps demonstrate that infrastructure investments are delivering real improvements in rider experience.

Evidence for Future Development
The Council also uses Love to Ride insights when reviewing new development proposals.
Rider feedback provides an additional layer of real-world insight to support planning recommendations.
“When a developer proposes a large project, I look at the Love to Ride data adjacent to the site. If I can show the existing cycle experience is poor, I have the evidence to substantiate why that developer needs to fund specific improvements. It turns rider feedback into a substantive part of our planning evidence.”
– Peter, Urban Planner
This helps bring rider experience into conversations shaping future development.
Warwickshire’s comfort data now covers ~1,000 miles of rated network, with ~80% of the rated network being marked as comfortable or enjoyable. Warwick and Leamington Spa return the strongest comfort profiles, while South Warwickshire’s more rural network flags elevated stress levels that will help prioritise future investment.
The team is candid that the tool’s planning value will continue to grow as the rater community expands. Love to Ride already applies minimum rider thresholds before segments are included in reporting, helping protect rider privacy while ensuring comfort signals reflect multiple independent rider experiences rather than isolated feedback. As more riders contribute over time, more corridors meet those thresholds, coverage expands, and the resulting insights will become increasingly valuable for understanding where targeted infrastructure investment could have the greatest impact.
A Platform for Evidence-Based Impact
Warwickshire’s approach shows what’s possible when community engagement and transport planning work hand-in-hand.
By encouraging residents to log their rides, share their experiences, and rate the routes, the Council is capturing valuable real-world insights while building a stronger cycling culture.
It’s a simple idea with powerful results: Making every ride count.

Every time someone rides a bike, logs a trip, or rates a route, they’re doing more than travelling – they’re helping improve the network for everyone.

Want to achieve results like this in your community?
Love to Ride helps cities and regions:
- Encourage more people to ride bikes for transportation
- Engage businesses and communities in active travel
- Collect real-world citizen feedback and trip data
- Strengthen the evidence base for infrastructure investment
- Measure the real impact of active travel improvements
Together, we can help more people discover the joy of active travel – while giving planners the insights they need to build safer, better transport networks for everyone.
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