Omaha
Nebraska, United States
Population: 475,862
Size: Large City
Region: Midwest
36
City RatingOverall City RankingOut of 1236 cities (75th percentile)
Large City RankingOut of 143 cities (46th percentile)
Network Score
32
100
Average Network Score for all cities in 2022 was 27.
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Neighborhoods
39
100
Access to parts of the city where residents live.
Opportunity
36
100
Access to jobs and schools.
Essential Services
30
100
Access to places that serve basic needs, like hospitals and grocery stores.
Recreation
49
100
Access to recreational amenities like parks and trails.
Retail
25
100
Access to major shopping centers.
Transit
11
100
Access to major transit hubs.
Network Analysis
This interactive map shows high-stress and low-stress areas for bicycling in Omaha. If you'd like to see interactive versions of this map with additional street-level data, explore PeopleForBikes' BNA tool.
Community Score
52
100
Average Community Score for all cities in 2022 was 23.
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Awareness
47
100
How familiar people are with local biking resources and their city’s efforts to improve biking.
Network
44
100
How well a city’s bike network connects people to places they want to go.
Ridership
71
100
How often people ride bikes in their city for transportation and recreation.
Safety
46
100
How safe people feel riding a bike in their city.
Community Analysis
Learn How to Improve Scores
How to Make Your City Great for Biking
Keep Traffic Speeds Low By Design
Slow streets are safe streets — target 25 mph on residential roads and improve intersections.
Build a Bike Network, Not a Bike Project
Group connected corridor projects that prioritize safe biking to popular destinations.
Upgrade Your Existing Bike Lanes
Using paint and low-cost barriers, create separation between bikes, cars and sidewalks.
Complete Your Bike Network Quickly
Identify gaps in your bike network and create a six-month plan for connecting all the pieces.
Change The Way You Talk About Bikes
Review your communication tools to align with tested strategies that build public support.
Equitable Biking Is a Right
In partnership with community members, develop an equity program for safe biking.