Transportation Home » Departments » Engineering » Transportation Page Content Quick links2022 bike mapAnn Arbor named Gold-level bicycle friendly community Ann Arbor Moving Together Towards Vision Zero - City of Ann Arbor Comprehensive Transportation PlanAdvisory bike lanes and bike boxes 2020 Non-motorized progress report (PDF)Ann Arbor transportation factsThe City of Ann Arbor 90.1 lane-miles of on street bike lanes, 79 miles of shared-use paths, 11.3 lane-miles of marked shared lanes (sharrows), 1.2 protected bike lane-miles, and 7.0 of buffered bike lane-miles.There are over 900 bike parking spaces in downtown Ann Arbor, including 431 bike hoops, 6 on-street bike racks accommodating 16 bikes each, and 26 secured bike lockers. Bicycle parking is required in new developments (PDF). The League of American Bicyclists has awarded the City of Ann Arbor a Gold-level Bicycle Friendly City Award in 2021. Ann Arbor has long been a leader in creating and fostering bicycle friendly streets. .The City of Ann Arbor has over 400 miles of sidewalks and 57 lane miles of shared-use paths, and was named a Gold-level Walk Friendly Community by the Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center. Prevention Magazine named Ann Arbor the 3rd Best City for Walking in the United States in 2008.Auto travel within the City of Ann Arbor has been on the rise. According to the WATS travel demand model, Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) for the City of Ann Arbor will increase by 0.65% from 2010 to 2015, from an estimated 2,393,600 to 2,409,200 miles.Ridership for the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority bus system increased from 5,950,981 in 2008 to 6,523,171 in 2013 for fixed-routes.Projects and plansQuiet zone assessment (PDF)Crosswalk Design Guidelines projectRegional and State Transportation planningSouth State Street Corridor Transportation StudyAllen Creek Greenway Master Plan Project