Background
The Benchmarking Project provides data on bicycling and walking for all 50 states, and 76 cities made up of the 50 most populous cities in the United States, the most populous city for every state whether or not it is one of the 50 most populous in the country, and every Platinum Bicycle Friendly Community. The data provided in the Benchmarking Project comes from the federal government, survey responses from state and city officials, and national non-profit organizations.
Use the Show Your Data pages below to gain comparative and longitudinal data about walking and biking at the national, state, and large city level.
NATIONAL DATA

This Section provides 40 tables and graphs showing data on bicycling and walking at the national level in the United States of America.
STATE DATA

This Section provides more than 45 tables, maps, and graphs showing data on bicycling and walking in the 50 United States.

State Fact Sheets provide a snapshot of biking and walking data in each state. Each Fact Sheet highlights key data on rates of active commuting, public health, road safety, and other topics explored in-depth on data.bikeleague.org.
CITY DATA

This Section provides more than 35 tables and graphs showing data on bicycling and walking in 76 cities selected based on population and Bicycle Friendly Community award level.

City Fact Sheets provide a snapshot of biking and walking data in each city included in the Benchmarking Project. Each Fact Sheet highlights key data on rates of active commuting, public health, road safety, and other topics explored in-depth on data.bikeleague.org.