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Top-10 Large Bikable U.S. Cities Ranked by Walking and Transit

For purposes of this list, a multi-modal city is defined by its combination of mass transit, walkable urban places (WalkUP's), and bike-friendliness.  The rankings below show the top-10 most bike-friendly cities ranked according to how their percentages of transit users and how walkable they are.  While both Tucson and Denver are bikable cities, neither are ranked in the top-10 for transit usage or walkability, making them decidedly less multi-modal urban environments, those which allow the greatest choice of ways to get around.  In another example, Portland ranks first in the U.S. among large cities for bike-friendliness, but its multi-modal ranking is only 5th place because only 11% of its residents commute by public transit. 

Rank

City

Score*

Population

1

San Francisco

81

837,000

2

Washington, D.C.

77

646,000

3

Boston

69

646,000

4

New York City

65

8,406,000

5

Portland

52

609,000

6

Philadelphia

46

1,553,000

7

Seattle

43

652,000

8

Chicago

37

2,719,000

9

Denver

32

649,000

10

Tucson

12

526,000

*Weighted scores based on bike (40/100) + walk (30/100) + transit users (30/100)