'Experiences of pedestrian underpasses in Newcastle upon Tyne' survey
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This survey is part of a study about people’s experiences of pedestrian underpasses in Newcastle upon Tyne, which is being conducted by Dr Ian Cook and Dr Clare Wiper at Northumbria University.

This survey contains questions about: (1) your experiences of, and attitudes towards, pedestrian underpasses in general and in Newcastle; (2) your perceptions of safety when using pedestrian underpasses; and (3) your opinions about the design and maintenance of underpasses.

To complete the survey, you must be aged 18 or over and fulfil one or more of the follow criteria:
- You currently work or live in Newcastle or Wideopen; OR
- You have previously worked or lived in Newcastle or Wideopen; OR
- You attend or have attended either Newcastle University or Northumbria University

The survey is voluntary and will take about 5 to 10 minutes to complete. You can choose not to take part or to withdraw from the survey at any point prior to submitting. It is important that you read the information sheet in the link below to make an informed decision about whether to complete the survey or not: https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/-/media/67c3d21b77e94ca38ed76e98d82c4288.ashx?h=16&thn=1&w=16&modified=20211013133044

Please note that by completing and submitting the survey, you are consenting to the terms outlined on the information sheet.

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What are pedestrian underpasses? Pedestrian underpasses are usually beneath a road or railway, and (potentially) allow movement by pedestrians and cyclists unhindered by traffic. Here are some examples of what pedestrian underpasses can look like:
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