Detroit
Michigan, United States
Size: Large City
Region: Midwest
43
City RatingOverall City RankingOut of 2579 cities (81st percentile)
Rank in the U.S.
Rank in Midwest Region
Rank in Michigan
HELPFUL TIP: INCREASE YOUR CITY RATINGS SCORE BY REDUCING SPEED LIMITS
In 2024, Michigan passed Public Act 33, making it easier for communities to lower speed limits. Reducing vehicle speeds is critical to increasing City Ratings scores. Learn more about the importance of speed limits here.
Network Score
43
Average Network Score for all cities in 2024 was 28.
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People
49
Access to parts of the city where residents live.
Opportunity
44
Access to jobs and schools.
Core Services
40
Access to places that serve basic needs, like hospitals and grocery stores.
Recreation
44
Access to recreational amenities like parks and trails.
Retail
75
Access to major shopping centers.
Transit
9
Access to major transit hubs.
Network Analysis
This interactive map shows high-stress and low-stress areas for bicycling in Detroit. If you'd like to see interactive versions of this map with additional street-level data, explore PeopleForBikes' BNA tool.
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Improve Your City
The Best Ways to Fund Bike Infrastructure
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.
How Complete Streets Can Transform Your Community
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.
Advancing Bike Infrastructure Through Climate Legislation
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.