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PeopleForBikes | Every rider. Every ride.Network of sitesExplore our network of sitesSearchAccess Your MembershipLoginPeople for BikesStoriesInfrastructurePolicyParticipationAboutDonateMenuSearchWe're making the U.S. the best place in the world to ride a bikeWe're investing in communities across the U.S. to create safer and more connected places to bike for people of all ages and abilities.Visit SiteResearch + DataRead academic research + reports focused on specific topics affecting the bike industry.Browse ResearchResource MarketplaceAccess the bicycle industry’s leading authority on market intelligence.Browse ResourcesOur 3 pillarsPeopleForBikes works in three key areas to make the U.S. the best place to ride a bicycle in the world: Infrastructure, Policy, and Participation.InfrastructureAccelerate the construction of safe, fun, and connected places to ride.Infrastructure1/4The Great Bike Infrastructure ProjectPeopleForBikes is working to build a more bikeable nation. The Great Bike Infrastructure Project invests in communities across the U.S. to create safer and more connected places to bike for people of all ages and abilities2/4City Ratings2023 City Ratings results are now available! Every year, PeopleForBikes rates more than 1,500 cities across the U.S. and internationally on the quality of their bike networks. On a scale of 0-100, we track cities’ scores and how their progress over time. Find out how your city scores today.3/4The Future of Mobility — Five Cities Paving the WayThree years ago, PeopleForBikes set out to accelerate the construction of safe and complete bicycle networks in five U.S. cities. The Final Mile, a partnership between Wend Collective and PeopleForBikes, achieved that goal.4/4Bicycle Network AnalysisThe Bicycle Network Analysis (BNA) measures how easy it is to get around by bicycle in cities nationwide. It also includes a comprehensive inventory of U.S. bike infrastructure.Latest Infrastructure stories2024’s Best Places to Bike | June 21, 2024How Pro-Bike Policies Transformed Cambridge, Massachusetts, Into a Top City for Biking | June 21, 2024Better Bike Infrastructure Saves Lives | October 24, 2023Read All StoriesPolicy1/4Electric BicyclesMore than 12 million electric bicycles (e-bikes) are expected to be sold between 2020 and 2030. To address the changing landscape of e-bikes across the country, PeopleForBikes helps cities, states, and federal legislators plan for, incentivize, and regulate the three classes of electric bicycles.2/4Federal FundingBillions of dollars of federal funding is set aside every year for state departments of transportation and city planners to fund local bicycle and pedestrian projects. Our team in Washington, D.C., lobbies for even more dollars for bicycling to build safe, fun, and connected bike networks across the U.S.3/4VoteForBikesPeopleForBikes tracks and advocates for local ballot measures across the country that benefit bicycling. From securing local funding to overturning bad bike bills to promoting park space and conservation efforts, VoteForBikes has secured billions of dollars for bikes over the last 10 years.4/4SustainabilityBicycles are being recognized as viable tools for policymakers to address sustainability goals. PeopleForBikes provides the necessary resources, incentives, and tools for leaders to position bikes as part of the solution to climate change.Latest Policy storiesVoters Approved $1.9 Billion to Support Better Places to Bike | November 20, 2023Congressman Blumenauer Is Bicycling’s Biggest Advocate | October 5, 2023Create Your Own Electric Mountain Bike Pilot Project | October 16, 2023Read All StoriesParticipation1/2Hungry For BatteriesThe bike industry came together as the first transportation industry to establish a united battery recycling solution to remove e-bike batteries from our waste streams. The new program, powered by Call2Recycle and endorsed by PeopleForBikes, has already recycled more than 36,000 pounds of batteries.2/2One Ride at a TimeIf just 10% of the U.S. population replaced one car trip per day with a bike ride, carbon emissions from transportation would drop 10%. With nearly half of all car trips being less than three miles, that 10% goal is closer than we think. We’re challenging riders to get on their bikes for car replacement trips — one ride at a time. Join a Challenge today.Latest Participation storiesMinnesota on Track to Become the Safest State to Ride a Bicycle | June 12, 20242024’s Best Places to Bike | June 21, 20245 Ways to Boost Community Engagement in Bike Advocacy | September 20, 2023Read All StoriesNewsJune 21, 2024Bicycling Is Improving in Cities Across the U.S.ReadJune 21, 20242024’s Best Places to BikeReadJune 14, 2024Why is Bike Infrastructure Important?ReadMarch 31, 2022PeopleForBikes’ Efforts for Electric Mountain Bikes on Public LandsReadOur MembersExplore Our Current MembersStoriesInfrastructurePolicyParticipationAboutDonateinfo@peopleforbikes.org(303) 449-4893P.O. Box 2359Boulder, CO 80306People for BikesLet's stay in touch. Join our newsletter:People for BikesStoriesInfrastructurePolicyParticipationAboutDonateCorporate member centerLogin
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