Better Biking In Your Backyard
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Project Status
Projects Proposed25% of total projects
Projects Approved34% of total projects
Projects Funded30% of total projects
Projects Completed11% of total projects
Project Type
Offroad Trails56% of total projects
Protected Bike Lanes31% of total projects
Other Bikeways12% of total projects
Other Bike Facilities6% of total projects
PeopleForBikes’ annual City Ratings program measures the quality of bike networks in thousands of cities worldwide. By comparing the best places for biking, local leaders, decision-makers, and advocates can act on key lessons to build more safe, fun, and connected places to bike across the U.S. See how your city scores.
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Get InvolvedBuilding the Future of Biking in Los Angeles
Leveraging the upcoming Olympic Games and a local desire to improve bike networks, PeopleForBikes has an ambitious vision for biking in LA for 2028 and beyond.
By Dave Snyder, senior director for infrastructure
Read MoreDesigning Streets for Safety, Not Speed
Reducing traffic speeds is one of the most effective strategies to make our streets safer for all road users, not just bicyclists.
By Dave Snyder, senior director for infrastructure
Read MoreBike Projects Are Benefiting Communities Nationwide
We’re celebrating a few of our favorite recent bike projects along with the many benefits that better places to ride can offer communities of all shapes and sizes.
By Dave Snyder, senior director for infrastructure
Read More$33 Billion is on the Ballot for Bikes This November
Through our VoteForBikes campaign, we're tracking and advocating for ballot measures that make it safer and easier to ride a bike in communities across the country.
By Maddie Godby, policy + communications coordinator
Read MoreOwn Your Backyard: An Industry Guide to Supporting Local Bike Infrastructure
Discover how your business can help get more people on bikes more often.
By Martina Haggerty, Senior Director of Local Innovation + Dave Snyder, Senior Director for Infrastructure
Read MorePaving the Way for Complete Bike Networks: The Essential Role of State and Local Funding
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.
By Dave Snyder, senior director for infrastructure
Read MorePeopleForBikes’ Guide to Effective Local Bike Advocacy
Our new guide offers key strategies to ensure your advocacy efforts have a lasting impact.
Read MoreNew Mexico Considers $350 Million in Funding for Conservation and Recreation
The Land of Enchantment Legacy Fund looks to provide a dedicated stream of resources to invest in the state’s public lands and waters.
By Maddie Godby, policy + communications coordinator
Read MoreVoters Approved $1.9 Billion to Support Better Places to Bike
PeopleForBikes tracked 17 bike-related measures on local and state ballots across the country through our VoteForBikes campaign.
By Maddie Godby, policy and communications coordinator
Read MoreBetter Bike Infrastructure Saves Lives
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.
By Kiran Herbert, content manager
Read MoreA Legislative Playbook to Build More Bikeable Communities
Designed to aid policymakers and advocates in expanding local bike infrastructure, this comprehensive guide outlines four highly effective legislative strategies.
By PeopleForBikes Staff
Read MoreIntroducing the Great Bike Infrastructure Project
PeopleForBikes launched a first-of-its-kind campaign to transform communities across the United States by advancing thousands of bike projects and policies.
By Martina Haggerty, PeopleForBikes’ Senior Director of Local Innovation
Read MoreYour Bike Advocacy Playbook
Want to help make your city a better place to bike? We developed a 15-point, research-based fact sheet to help you push for change.
By Kiran Herbert, PeopleForBikes’ content manager and Martina Haggerty, PeopleForBikes’ senior director of local innovation
Read MoreSupport PeopleForBikes
At PeopleForBikes, we know that bikes make life great. Our goal is to make the U.S. the best place in the world to ride a bike. With your help, we can make that vision a reality.