How many miles of protected bike lanes are there in the US?


How many miles of protected bike lanes are there in the US? And the increase in protected bike lanes is even more dramatic: Their total length, nationwide, went from only 34 miles in 2006 to 425 miles in 2018. With the surge of activity in the pandemic, Pucher estimates that number is now well over 600 miles.


How many miles is Central Park bike lane?

The Central Park Full Loop is the quintessential NYC bike ride, running along the 6.1-mile interior perimeter of the park. Riding the Full Loop allows you to see many of Central Park's iconic destinations, bodies of water, fields, statues, and the unique characteristics that vary throughout the 800 acres.


How many miles of bike lanes does Chicago have?

Chicago's network of bicycle infrastructure currently includes more than 420 miles of protected bike lanes, neighborhood greenways, off-street trails, and other on-street bikeways.


How many miles of bike lanes are in Pittsburgh?

Today, Pittsburgh has more than 100 miles of bike infrastructure — 63 miles of bike lanes, 32 miles of shared lanes and 7 miles of neighborways (low-traffic streets that prioritize pedestrians and cyclists) — and more are coming. The city's Bike(+) Plan aims to add 150 miles of bike infrastructure by 2030.