Liverpool City Region Walking and Cycling Index

Formerly known as Bike Life, this is the UK's biggest ever study of walking, wheeling and cycling.

The Liverpool City Region continues to promote walking, wheeling and cycling, making it easier than ever before to travel actively around the region. The 2025 Index sets out just how big an impact people-powered movement is having.

Every year, walking and cycling in the Liverpool City Region results in:

4,337

serious long-term health conditions prevented

£1.3 billion

in economic benefit for individuals and the region

64,000 tonnes

of greenhouse gas emissions saved

Up to 400,000

cars taken off the road every day

Stephen Rice

I had a serious spinal injury and now I’m restricted in the distance I can walk. Instead of using a mobility scooter, which is limited in where it can go and expensive, I use an all-terrain e-bike. It keeps me strong and supports my mental health.

I travel on the Mersey Ferry and the train – taking my bike wherever I go, allowing me to meet friends and explore in all conditions, even with my dog in a trailer. It’s my way of walking and staying independent. I hope things continue to improve for the disabled community and the safety of all.

Find out more

  • Walk Wheel Cycle Trust's Walking and Cycling Index

    Walk Wheel Cycle Trust's Walking and Cycling Index (formerly Bike Life) is the UK and Ireland's biggest ever study of walking, wheeling and cycling in urban areas. Download the report now.

    The Walking and Cycling Index
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    Walking for everyone: A guide to making walking and wheeling accessible, inclusive and desirable

    We've teamed up with Living Streets and ARUP to create a guide to support people in local government, the transport sector and spatial planning, make walking and wheeling for everyone.
    Walking for everyone
  • Lady smiling as she rides her trike through an archway

    Cycling for everyone

    We've teamed up with Arup to create a guide to support people in local government and the transport sector to make cycling a more inclusive activity for everyone.
    Inclusive cycling in cities and towns