Washington state leads bicycle-friendly list in 2011; where states rank

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Washington state leads the list of “bicycle friendly states” for the fourth year in a row in 2011.

Thank goodness the League of American Bicyclists doesn't count the weather in considering bicycle-friendliness.

The League announced the rankings on Monday, noting that Maine has been steadily moving up the ranks over the past few years for a No. 2 finish in 2011.

At the bottom end of the list, West Virginia ranked the least bicycle friendly, swapping places with Alabama which now occupies 47th place.

Report card

The rankings are based on a questionnaire answered by the state bicycle coordinators, then graded on six categories:
Legislation;
Policies and programs;
Infrastructure;
Education and encouragement;
Evaluation and planning;
Enforcement.

Washington state scored 'A's or 'B's in all categories, except “Infrastructure” in which it scored a D. As for the weather, bicyclists here have adapted to cycling with the wetness.

Infrastructure

Infrastructure remained the toughest category on the report card for all states. Maine received a 'B', Iowa, Florida, Illinois, Virginia received 'C's, and all other states received 'D's or 'F's.

The League also measures the performance of legislators, law enforcement and cycling advocates. League president Andy Clarke said:

“It is when there is combined and consistent work of multiple agencies,
legislators and advocate promoting bicycling at the state level that
you start to see big gains. The
states that have consistently ranked in the top five or ten have that
going for them.” 

Slight shifts

In spite of trying to offer encouragement, the League notes there have been only slight shifts among the top and bottom 10 states over the past four years since the program was introduced.

Still, the program has helped inspire pro-bicycling legislation. According to the press release:

“With the dynamic and competitive state rankings,
states are often separated by only a few items such as passage of key
legislation, updated traffic code, or increased education programs.

“Examples of bike-friendly improvement this past year include: three-foot
minimum safe passing bills signed into law in Kansas and Georgia; a
Complete Streets policy implemented in Michigan and updated training on
bicycling related laws and enforcement in Massachusetts.”

How they rank

Here's the 50 states in order:


1. Washington
2. Maine
3. Wisconsin
4. Minnesota
5. New Jersey
6. Iowa
7. Florida 
8. Oregon
9. Massachusetts
10. Maryland
11. Illinois  
12. Colorado  
13. Virginia  
14. New Hampshire 
15. Vermont
16. Arizona  
17. Wyoming  
18. Delaware
19. Indiana  
20. California  
21. Connecticut  
22. Michigan  
23. Kansas  
24. Louisiana  
25. Pennsylvania
26. Missouri  
27. Tennessee
28. Rhode Island 
29. Alaska 
30. Idaho  
31. Utah  
32. Texas  
33. Kentucky
34. New York 
35. Mississippi
36. Hawaii  
37. Ohio 
38. North Carolina
39. South Carolina 
40. Georgia  
41. South Dakota 
42. Nevada 
43. Oklahoma  
44. New Mexico 
45. Nebraska  
46. Montana  
47. Alabama  
48. Arkansas  
49. North Dakota  
50. West Virginia

The League also tells the state-by-state report card for all the categories.

Meanwhile, the League also issued Bicycle Friendly awards to the following states:

Bronze to Delaware (renewal), Maryland, Massachusetts and Tennessee and silver to Minnesota and Wisconsin (renewal).

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