Posted Jul 8, 2013, 9:53 PM
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Adoptive Chicagoan
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: River North, Chicago, Illinois
Posts: 5,157
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Originally Posted by Jonboy1983
Interesting that Pittsburgh just misses the top 10 list among US metro areas in the walk/bike share stats. It's right around 10th place in terms of transit use and transit/walking/biking tho...
It's obvious that the largest/most densely populated cities will have the highest numbers overall. (Chicago, New York, Washington, San Francisco, and Philadelphia are all significantly higher than those of Phoenix, Dallas, Atlanta or Miami; all are large metros, but the densities vary).
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Bay Area's funny, because if you just look at San Francisco it looks so walk/bike/transit friendly, but then when you look at San Jose you realize that things aren't all that they seem.
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