Massachusetts Ranked 4th by League of American Bicyclists

Massachusetts ranked as 4th Bicycle Friendly State by the League of American Bicyclists

The League of American Bicyclists (League) released its 2017 Bicycle Friendly State ranking. This is the League’s 9th Bicycle Friendly State rank and first since 2015. Massachusetts was ranked as the fourth Bicycle Friendly State (BFSSM).

To see each state’s ranking, report card, and learn more about the data used for the ranking please visit the following links:

The League launched its Bicycle Friendly State program in 2008 in order to better understand state efforts related to bicycling and provide a comparative framework that allows states to easily identify areas of improvement. Through our ranking, we hope that states and the public can easily understand the relative strengths and weaknesses of each state’s efforts related to bicycling. Most of the League’s focus is on the behavior of state Departments of Transportation and state legislators. These two groups are powerful policymakers and implementers who have significant impacts on conditions for bicyclists in each state.

The Bicycle Friendly State ranking seeks to rank each state according to its current conditions and efforts related to bicycling. Each state receives a report card that showcases:

  • Federal data on bicycling conditions

  • 5 Bicycle Friendly Actions chosen by the League of American Bicyclists as important indicators of state efforts related to bicycling

  • Rankings and scores in 5 Categories analyzed to create the state’s ranking

  • A state summary with key points of emphasis

  • Feedback Points that provide guidance on improving the state’s ranking and the safety and mobility of bicyclists within the state

The Bicycle Friendly State ranking is based upon data drawn from several data sources:

To learn more about the data on each Bicycle Friendly State Report Card, please reference this Guide that describes the data sources, calculations, and surveys used to create the report cards and rankings. The Guide as well as charts and maps that illustrate the data used to develop the 2017 Bicycle Friendly State rankings can be found by following this link.

To learn more about this year’s Bicycle Friendly State results please register for the League's Webinar on November 7th from 2-3 pm ET: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2185489753172111873

About the Bicycle Friendly AmericaSM Program

The BFS program is part of the League of American Bicyclists a Bicycle Friendly AmericaSM program. Each Bicycle Friendly America program is structured around an application or survey that collects information about current conditions and efforts. For each program, League staff provide report cards and feedback to all participants so that they have a roadmap for improvement. The report cards for Bicycle Friendly CommunitiesSM, and a listing of awarded businesses and universities, are available in our award database.

The League of American Bicyclists is leading the movement to create a Bicycle Friendly America for everyone. As leaders, our commitment is to listen and learn, define standards and share best practices to engage diverse communities and build a powerful, unified voice for change.