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Where DC ranks among best biking cities worldwide

D.C. ranks fourth in the U.S. and 52nd in the world when it comes to bicycling. (Getty Images)(Getty Images/iStockphoto/DZarzycka)

It sometimes feels like there鈥檚 a constant struggle between D.C.鈥檚 bicyclists and drivers, and at times both cyclists and drivers could be better behaved on the roads. But an international study concluded that overall, D.C. is a pretty good place for bicyclists.

A study conducted by the European insurance company , which bills itself as a company that believes in bicycling and offers specific insurance plans for bicyclists, puts D.C. as the in America. Only San Francisco, Portland and Seattle were ahead.

Worldwide, the District checked in at 52.

鈥淲ashington had a higher bicycle usage than most cities in the U.S., it鈥檚 actually at 4.6%,鈥 said Bianca Pick, a marketing manager for COYA. That puts D.C. only behind Portland for overall usage.

鈥淚t also has the highest safety score in the U.S.. It scored 76.7 out of 100, meaning it has fewer bicycle related accidents and fatalities than other major U.S. cities. That鈥檚 definitely a strongpoint considering the car-heavy tendencies of most major U.S. cities.鈥

But considering so many other international cities rank ahead of the U.S., clearly there鈥檚 room for improvement in some areas, and Pick found it.

鈥淲ashington didn鈥檛 score so well on bicycle infrastructure,鈥 she said.

In fact, only New York scored worse in the U.S. 鈥淚t also scored low on bicycle sharing.鈥

No American city scored in the top 38 worldwide, and the top of the list was dominated by European cities, which hints at the major cultural difference that exists when it comes to biking.

鈥淭he top cities all have high percentage of bicycle usage,鈥 explained Pick. 鈥淔or example, the No. 1 city is Utrecht in the Netherlands, and over half the population travels by bike there.

The Netherlands and a lot of other European countries have just always had a famously strong cycling culture. This is due to flat land and small traveling distances, as well as smaller roads than in the U.S. European cities tend to be rather compact compared to the urban sprawl of most U.S. cities.鈥

鈥淭he US is known for its car culture,鈥 Pick said. 鈥淐ities are very large in the U.S. and they stretch for miles so with long distances like this and big roads it makes a lot of sense that Americans would prefer to drive over getting on a bike.鈥

John Domen

John has been with 91欧美激情 since 2016 but has spent most of his life living and working in the DMV, covering nearly every kind of story imaginable around the region. He鈥檚 twice been named Best Reporter by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association.聽

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