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Pedestrian and Cyclist Access

Variable Definitions:
Cyclist Access: The bicycle access ratio measures how much access a community has to a safe, low-stress bicycle network (such as safe bike lanes or a separate bike trail), as opposed to a high-stress, dangerous network. Areas with a ratio below 0.6 can be classified as having poor relative bicycle access.

Pedestrian Access: The pedestrian access ratio measures how much access a community has to direct walking paths to nearby destinations, as opposed to being limited by indirect detours, large highways, or a lack of sidewalks. Areas with a ratio below 0.8 can be classified as having poor relative pedestrian access.

Methodology Note:

For more information on the CalTrans Transportation Equity Index’s methodology, visit the documentation page.

Source:

Caltrans Transportation Equity Index (EQI)

Years Available:

2024

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