Provincetown, Massachusetts, on the northern tip of Cape Cod, scored high in our U.S. City Ratings program. With a population of just under 3,000 people and five bike shops, development is dense in Provincetown and no highways bisect it—getting from one end of town to the other is about a seven-minute bike ride. Although small, Provincetown offers some big lessons when it comes to bicycling.
More people riding bicycles creates stronger, safer and healthier communities. The key togetting more people biking is to provide safe, convenient and attractive places to ride.
This brief provides a short overview of current approaches for measuring bicycle network quality focusing on a case study using the PeopleForBikes Bicycle Network Analysis (BNA) to evaluate the impact of planned projects.
Our newly released research is the deepest dive yet into public perceptions of bikes and mobility.
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