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It’s not surprising that Portland and New York are ranked high in a new report about the best places to get around without your car, but the other bike-friendly destinations may surprise you. Have you tried walking to work in Alaska?
The Best U.S. Cities For Biking And Walking
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It’s not surprising that Portland and New York are ranked high in a new report about the best places to get around without your car, but the other bike-friendly destinations may surprise you. Have you tried walking to work in Alaska?

The Best U.S. Cities For Biking And Walking

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    more bike stats, visit NYCEDC’s November 2011 Economic Snapshot featuring data from The NYC Department of...
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    We’re #1 (of course)
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    Hey Miami - Get on your Deco Bikes - and let’s cut out the use of unnecessary car transportation!
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    BOSTON IS NUMBER ONE!!
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    Oklahoma (Tulsa/OKC) on these lists. Culturally it’s not just about transportation
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