Access Across America: Biking 2017 Accessibility Maps (Medium-Stress Routes)
The following maps show summary accessibility data and maps for each of the metropolitan areas included in the study.
The maps show 30-minute accessibility values at the Census block level. Lighter colors indicate few jobs can be reached within 30 minutes; darker colors indicate more jobs can be reached within 30 minutes. At the highest levels, more than 100,000 jobs are accessible by bike within 30 minutes.
![Washington, DC](/research/america/biking/2017/images/dc_bike_lts3_zoom.png)
Accessibility map of Washington, DC
- New York
- San Francisco
- Chicago
- Denver
- Washington, D.C.
- Portland
- Minneapolis
- Seattle
- Boston
- San Jose
- Los Angeles
- Salt Lake City
- Philadelphia
- Columbus
- Miami
- Phoenix
- Buffalo
- Austin
- New Orleans
- Tampa
- Detroit
- Baltimore
- Cincinnati
- San Diego
- Milwaukee
- Cleveland
- Pittsburgh
- Louisville
- Orlando
- Indianapolis
- Las Vegas
- Houston
- Atlanta
- Sacramento
- Kansas City
- Richmond
- Oklahoma City
- Jacksonville
- San Antonio
- Hartford
- Providence
- Charlotte
- St. Louis
- Dallas
- Nashville
- Raleigh
- Riverside
- Birmingham
- Virginia Beach
- Memphis
In addition to the top 50 metropolitan areas, the study includes accessibility maps for other metro areas in the National Accessibility Evaluation Pooled-Fund Study: