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1048

Overall City RankingOut of 3019 cities — 65th percentile

877

In the U.S.

187

In the Pacific

116

In California


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HELPFUL TIP: INCREASE YOUR CITY RATINGS SCORE BY INCREASING STATE AND LOCAL FUNDING FOR BIKE INFRASTRUCTURE

In 2014, voters in Alameda County approved Measure BB, a half-cent sales tax raising $8 billion for transportation improvements, $651 million of which is dedicated to biking and walking improvements. State and local funding for bike infrastructure is critical to increasing City Ratings scores by creating great bike networks that get more people riding bikes more often. Learn how to secure state and local funding for bike infrastructure here.

39

Network ScoreAverage Network Score for all cities in 2026 was 36.

Network Analysis

This interactive map shows high-stress and low-stress areas for bicycling in Oakland. For additional street-level data, explore PeopleForBikes' BNA tool.

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Explore new bike projects near you in Oakland

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The Best Ways to Fund Bike Infrastructure

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

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

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.

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