Nearly 1 million people have died in motor vehicle crashes in the last 25 years in the U.S. In 2014, about 90 people died every day in car crashes. AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 2015 - 2015 Traffic Safety Culture Index
In 2014, congestion caused 6.9 billion hours of travel delay and 3.1 billion gallons of wasted fuel, equaling a cost of more than $160 billion. Schrank, D. et al., 2015 - 2015 Urban Mobility Scorecard
Bicycling generates $137 million annually in economic benefits to Northwest Arkansas. “While the energy generated by trails and paved paths is palpable across Northwest Arkansas, these findings validate cycling as a regional economic engine that supports local businesses, attracts tourists and builds healthier communities,” said Tom Walton, Home Region Program Committee chair. Walton Family Foundation, 2018 - Bicycling Provides $137 Million in Economic Benefits to Northwest Arkansas.
Economic benefits of bicycling facilities and transportation
The Headwaters Economics Trails Benefits Library is a collection of studies on the positive impacts of trails, especially in small or medium-sized towns and rural areas. The library is searchable by type of benefit, use, year, and region. Headwaters Economics Trail Benefits Library - Browse
New research from Portland State University finds that proximity to a network of high-quality bike facilities such as protected bike lanes, buffered bike lanes, and bike boulevards, is associated with an increase in property values. Liu, J., Shi, W., 2016 - Impact of Bike Facilities on Residential Property Prices
The Urban Land Institute recently published a series of findings linking economic development with bicycling in the U.S. and globally. For example, the Indianapolis Cultural Trail cost the city $62.5 million to build and yielded a $1.01 billion increase in property values adjacent to the trail. Urban Land Institute, 2016 - Active Transportation and Real Estate
Trails in the Miami Valley of Ohio attract about 90,000 visitors who spend $13 million on goods and services related to their use of the trails every year. Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, 2013 - Miami Valley Trail User Survey Report
Each kilometer cycled in Denmark produces an estimated benefit of 24 cents for all of society; each kilometer driven, meanwhile, costs society about 84 cents. Copenhagen City of Cyclists - Copenhagen City of Cyclists: Bicycle Account 2014
Bicycling generates $137 million annually in economic benefits to Northwest Arkansas. “While the energy generated by trails and paved paths is palpable across Northwest Arkansas, these findings validate cycling as a regional economic engine that supports local businesses, attracts tourists and builds healthier communities,” said Tom Walton, Home Region Program Committee chair. Walton Family Foundation, 2018 - Bicycling Provides $137 Million in Economic Benefits to Northwest Arkansas.
The Wisconsin bicycle industry brings $556 million and 3,420 jobs to the state. Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin and Wisconsin Department of Transportation - The Economic Impact of Bicycling in Wisconsin
The quality of bicycling in the northern Outer Banks region positively impacts vacationers' planning: 12% report staying three to four days longer to bicycle; 43% report that bicycling is an important factor in their decision to come to the area; 53% report that bicycling will strongly influence their decision to return to the area in the future. North Carolina Department of Transportation Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation, 2004 - The Economic Impact of Investments in Bicycle Facilities: A Case Study of the North Carolina Northern Outer Banks