The 2023 City Ratings represents the largest number of rated cities and towns in program history. By comparing the best cities for biking, both big and small, local leaders, decisionmakers, and advocates can act on key lessons to build more safe, fun, and connected places to ride across the U.S.
If you don't see your city, here's how to have it included next year.
Your voice matters in shaping federal updates that will prioritize the safety of vulnerable road users, including people who ride bikes.
Bikes were a big winner in USDOT’s recent round of grant awards for the highly competitive Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods Program.
Discover how your business can help get more people on bikes more often.
While billions of dollars in federal funding is available for bike infrastructure, local and state funding still plays the biggest role in financing better bike networks.
Our new guide offers key strategies to ensure your advocacy efforts have a lasting impact.
As we pedal into 2024, we’re reflecting on the best bike lanes built across the country in 2023.
Lyon, France, which consistently ranks among the best cities for bicycling in PeopleForBikes’ annual City Ratings list, is still working hard to improve bicycling locally.
With U.S. cyclist injuries and deaths at an all-time high, now is the moment to demand the protected bike lanes, road diets, and intersection treatments that make our communities safer.
The Midwestern city prioritized bicycling by lowering speed limits, redesigning streets, and implementing an equitable, all ages and abilities network.
PeopleForBikes launched a first-of-its-kind campaign to transform communities across the United States by advancing thousands of bike projects and policies.
If you’re seeking inspiration to help guide your local bike planning process, here are nine cities with plans worth duplicating.
An overview of this year’s U.S. City Ratings data, including top performers, biggest improvements, and more.
With 70 miles of pathways and 150 miles of trails, bicycling is helping to build community in this Wyoming mountain town.
From eliminating parking minimums to mandating the inclusion of bike lanes in road improvement projects, biking is at the forefront of urban planning for this Colorado city.
The Southern California city has an ambitious plan to build a true 15-minute city, complete with protected bike facilities on every arterial and a bike share dock in every neighborhood.