Which American Cities Are Becoming Bike-Friendly the Fastest? - Streetsblog USA
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Brooklyn has earned the title of the most bikeable large city in America, scoring 73 points according to PeopleForBikes. It surpassed last year's leader, Minneapolis, which dropped to second place. Cities like Davis, California, and Mackinac Island, Michigan, also excelled in their respective categories. Notably, many cities, such as Hailey, Idaho, are making impressive gains in bike-friendliness, attributed to policies such as reduced speed limits. Overall, the increase in cities scoring 50 or higher indicates a growing trend in cycling investments across America.
Hailey, Idaho showed an impressive improvement of 53 points in one year, emphasizing how lower speed limits can rapidly enhance a city's bike-friendliness.
The ranking reveals that while top cities like Brooklyn excel in bike infrastructure, many smaller communities are making significant strides in becoming more bike-friendly.
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