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How bicycle friendly is your city?

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How bicycle friendly is your city? Check out PeopleBikes’ latest city ratings.

According to an article by Kea Wilson of Streetsblog USA, the report gives the Borough of Brooklyn, New York the top spot across the country with 73 points. “Last year’s top-ranked Minneapolis ranked second with 72 points, with Seattle (66), Queens’ newly ranked boroughs (63) and San Francisco (63) in fourth, while St. Paul (62) rounded out the top five.” Davis, California, maintains its reputation as the most bikeable midsize city.

In 2019, only 33 US cities ranked over 50. For example, the small city in Haley, Idaho experienced an astounding year jump of 53 points, rising to a total score of 77, technically surpassing the top major cities on the list.

PeopleBikes hopes the rankings will encourage cities to improve their bike infrastructure.


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