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List of U.S. cities with most pedestrian commuters

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The following is a list of United States incorporated places with at least 5,000 workers with the 25 highest rates of pedestrian commuting (walking to work) (pedestrian mode share), according to data from the 2019 American Community Survey, five-year average. The Census Bureau, through the American Community Survey, measured the percentage of commuters who walk to work, as opposed to bicycling, taking public transit, driving an automobile, boat, or some other means.

RankCityPedestrian commuters
as % of population (2019)
1Ithaca, New York36.12%
2State College, Pennsylvania33.77%
3Athens, Ohio32.12%
4North Chicago, Illinois28.75%
5West Lafayette, Indiana24.74%
6Cambridge, Massachusetts24.24%
7Oneonta, New York22.56%
8Oxford, Ohio22.56%
9Burlington, Vermont22.21%
10Columbia, South Carolina21.86%
11Pullman, Washington20.94%
12Bremerton, Washington19.56%
13College Park, Maryland19.33%
14Meadville, Pennsylvania19.27%
15Moscow, Idaho18.91%
16East Lansing, Michigan18.76%
17Atlantic City, New Jersey18.55%
18Indiana, Pennsylvania18.22%
19Whitewater, Wisconsin17.27%
20Morgantown, West Virginia17.23%
21Ellensburg, Washington17.16%
22Twentynine Palms, California16.88%
23Arcata, California16.56%
24Berkeley, California16.54%
25Ann Arbor, Michigan16.52%

References

References

  1. US Census Bureau. (2019). "SEX OF WORKERS BY MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK (B08006) - All places".
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