COVID-19 Resources and Community Tracking for Walking and Bicycling
Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center
How are communities and the organizations that support them responding to COVID-19 impacts on walking and biking?
The COVID-19 pandemic is calling for communities to take immediate action and provide safe spaces and access for walking, biking, and taking transit. There are several groups and researchers tracking these efforts based on crowdsourced information. Organizations that support community efforts are developing resource hubs for more information.
Learn what other communities are doing and add your own information:
- Shifting Streets COVID-19 Mobility Dataset from Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center, New Urban Mobility Alliance, Mobility Works, Streetplans, EpiAndes & Datasketch Apps
- PBIC: Local Actions to Support Walking and Cycling During Social Distancing Dataset
- Smart Growth America: Complete Streets and complete communities map
- National League of Cities and Bloomberg Philanthropies: COVID-19 Local Action Tracker
- NACTO City Transportation Action Updates
- Eco-Counter interactive dashboard tracking the impact on bike counts in North America and Europe.
- European Cycling Federation COVID-19 Cycling Measures Tracker,
Resource hubs with guidance, tools, and more information:
- NACTO: COVID-19 Transportation Response Center
- Eno Transportation Center: COVID-19 News & Resources
- ITE: COVID-19 Resources
- Transportation Resource Board: Transportation in the face of communicable disease
- Untokening: Mobility Justice and COVID-19
- Rails to Trails: COVID-19 Resource
- The League of American Bicyclists: COVID-19-related Blog Posts
- America Walks: COVID-19-related Blog Posts
- People for Bikes: Resources for Retailers and Industry During COVID-19
- National Recreation and Park Association: Joint Statement on Using Parks and Open Space While Maintaining Physical Distancing
- Safe Routes Partnership: Safe Routes to School Covid-19 Resources
Did we miss your tracking efforts or organizational response? Let us know at pbic@pedbikeinfo.org.