

Each city receives a City Ratings score on a scale of 0-100. and 249 international cities on the quality of their bike networks.

High-scoring cities often perform well across six factors captured in the acronym SPRINT: safe speeds, protected bike lanes, reallocated space for biking and walking, intersection treatments, network connections, and trusted data.įor 2023, we rated 1,484 cities of all sizes throughout the U.S. Using this data, we help city leaders pinpoint improvements to make biking better and safer for everyone in their communities.Ĭity Ratings scores are generated using PeopleForBikes’ Bicycle Network Analysis, which you can learn more about here. Every year, PeopleForBikes releases the results of its City Ratings, a data-driven program that evaluates, identifies, and compares the best global cities and towns for bicycling.
