The following dashboard provides a snapshot of the current bicycling and walking environment in Grand Rapids.
Barriers to People Who Walk and Bike
Freeways, railroads, and busy highways segment a community and make it difficult for people on foot or bike to get around
Grand Rapids is a Car-Dependent City
Most errands require a car
Grand Rapids is Somewhat Bikeable
Some bike infrastructure.
Households Without Vehicles
13.9% of households have no vehicles
Bicycle Crashes
71 bicycle crashes were reported in 2014
Pedestrian Crashes
112 pedestrian crashes were reported in 2014
Fatal Traffic Accident
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93 fatal traffic accidents between 2004 and 2013 in the City of Grand Rapids
Popular Bicycle Routes
Streets with bike lanes and existing trails are popular bicycle routes
Popular Walking/Running Routes
Major Streets and existing trails are popular walking/running routes
Commuters Who Take Public Transit to Work
Around 4.3% of commuters in Zip Code 49503 take public transit to work
Commuters Who Walk and Bike to Work
Around 6.8% of commuters in Zip Code 49503 walk or bike to work
Complete Streets Policies
Grand Rapids adopted a Bike Parking Ordinance in 2008
Safe Routes to School
Palmer School, Meadowlawn ES, Glenwood ES and Pinewood MS were all awarded SRTS grants
Racial Diversity
Each dot represents a person residing in the United States at the location they were counted during the 2010 Census
















