Reports and Resources
Convincing decision makers to prioritize people who bike and walk requires two things: great stories and great data. Our reports offer important, easy to understand case studies for both.
As the premier resource for advocates and policy makers on how to make biking better, the League has produced scores of reports and fact sheets over the years to make the case for building a Bicycle Friendly America for everyone.
In addition to our most recent reports, the League also hosts archives and resources created over the years through our work and that of our partners.
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Recent Reports
Recent Posts from our Research Team
Federal Funds For Bicycling And Walking Infrastructure
Use FHWA’s updated Pedestrian and Bicycle Funding Opportunities chart to find out “can my city get federal support for that project?”
First federal data on pandemic-era bike commuting
Biking, walking, and transit saw similar dramatic shifts to fewer people using them to get to work in most states and cities.
Data on data.bikeleague.org Easier to Use Than Ever
Recent updates to data.bikeleague.org, including menu changes and easier access to past reports, have made our database easier to use than ever.
The E-Bike Rebate: What’s Next
We didn’t get an e-bike rebate in the climate, health care and deficit reduction bill, but here are the lessons we have learned and what we’ll be doing to see it in future legislation.
Manchin-Schumer Deal: What Is In It
We have a deal on a climate, health care and deficit reduction bill, which could pass as part of a reconciliation bill. Here’s what’s in it!
Buttigieg Briefs Congress on Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Implementation
Secretary Pete Buttigieg testified in front of the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee about the implementation of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Here’s our recap.