Make Cycling Accessible to all

  Design cycling infrastructure that works, from the perspective of the end user. 

MULTI-DISCIPLINARY LEARNING

We approach cycling from design and social perspectives

Theory + Practice

We combine academic readings with practical tools and cases

Peer Feedback

All courses incorporate peer discussion on an applied project

Courses

Our courses give you a people-centered lens for designing bicycle infrastructure.

€65

Cycling Experience in Practice

A deeper dive into infrastructure and lenses for cycling experience in practice.

Coming soon

Agile Bicycle Planning

What is an agile way of working, and why does it matter to bicycle planning?

**See also courses from BUX on the Urban Mobility Courses site!**

Meet the team

Courses are brought to you by Bicycle User Experience (BUX).

Trey Hahn

Trey is founder of Bicycle User Experience (BUX) and a researcher at the Urban Cycling Institute. He studies the experience everyday people have while cycling and an iterative, collaborative (agile) way of working in planning organizations. Before, he was a project manager for Streetmix, making it available in multiple languages, and built a team of bike couriers at Homer Logistics.

Study at Your Own Pace

Course purchase gives you access to the material at anytime. For those looking for structured study, we have advisory sessions that also facilitate quicker peer review. Time commitments per course are listed on individual course pages.

What Our Students Have to Say

I took the course User Experience for Inclusive Cycling in Cities to learn more about the different UX-design tools for cycling infrastructure design and include cyclists throughout the process as end users within their own local context. I fully recommend this course if you are interested in more human-oriented design processes!
I was curious about UX concepts and methods for long before I ran into User Experience for Inclusive Cycling in Cities course. During the course, I really enjoyed the incorporation of these methods into urban planning and design context. The course then inspired me to work with people-centered methods in my urban career. I highly recommend it if you share my curiosity!