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One of the most ambitious urban redevelopment programs in the U.S., the Atlanta Beltline is a 22-mile urban loop of multi-use trails and greenways connecting 45 neighborhoods across the city. More than just improving bike connectivity, the Beltline represents a historic investment in vibrant public spaces, commerce, and arts and culture for the city of Atlanta. Beyond the Beltline, Atlanta's commitment to improving biking is also reflected in the numerous active projects tracked in PeopleForBikes' Great Bike Infrastructure Project (GBIP), ranging from neighborhood connector trails to new protected facilities across the city and surrounding communities.
Network ScoreAverage Network Score for all cities in 2026 was 36.
This interactive map shows high-stress and low-stress areas for bicycling in Atlanta. For additional street-level data, explore PeopleForBikes' BNA tool.

PeopleForBikes Senior Director for Infrastructure Dave Snyder will discuss how local and state funding for bike projects is essential to take advantage of an unprecedented amount of federal funding that often requires a local match.

PeopleForBikes’ Legislative Strategies Guide features the best, real-world examples of policy changes being adopted in communities across the U.S. to create more great places to ride bikes.

Bicycles are a crucial component in the fight against climate change, offering a sustainable solution to reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.