The Propensity to Cycle Tool: An open source online system for sustainable transport planning
Robin Lovelace, Anna Goodman, Rachel Aldred, Nikolai Berkoff, Ali, Abbas, James Woodcock

TL;DR
The Propensity to Cycle Tool (PCT) is an open source online system that helps identify optimal locations for cycling infrastructure by modeling potential cycling levels and scenarios, supporting sustainable transport planning.
Contribution
This paper introduces the PCT, an innovative online tool that models cycling potential and scenarios, aiding infrastructure planning and policy decisions.
Findings
PCT models current and future cycling levels across England.
Scenario analysis shows potential increases in cycling with interventions.
Open source design enables adaptation and broader application.
Abstract
Getting people cycling is an increasingly common objective in transport planning institutions worldwide. A growing evidence base indicates that high quality infrastructure can boost local cycling rates. Yet for infrastructure and other cycling measures to be effective, it is important to intervene in the right places, such as along 'desire lines' of high latent demand. This creates the need for tools and methods to help answer the question 'where to build?'. Following a brief review of the policy and research context related to this question, this paper describes the design, features and potential applications of such a tool. The Propensity to Cycle Tool (PCT) is an online, interactive planning support system which was initially developed to explore and map cycling potential across England (see www.pct.bike). Based on origin-destination data, it models and visualises cycling levels at…
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