2019 Boston Bike Counts
Measuring bicycling in Boston
We count how many people are riding bikes at locations across the City. By 2030, our goal is to increase bicycling fourfold. Counting helps us understand trends and measure our progress.
We collect data on bike counts at locations across the City to capture the number of people riding bikes at different times during the year. In 2019, we took counts in June and September.
2019 Bike Counts
In 2019, we counted bikes in June and again in September. You can find the summary tables for each season below.
June 2019 - Summer
We counted bikes at 22 locations on two days in June. On Tuesday, June 4, it was cloudy with a high of 72° F and a low of 55° F. On Wednesday, June 5, it was cloudy with a high of 83° F and a low of 61° F.
September 2019 -Fall
We counted bikes at 64 locations on two days in September. On Tuesday, September 17, it was fair interspersed with mostly cloudy periods. The daytime high temperatures was 69° F and a low of 59° F. On Wednesday, September 18, the weather was the same as the previous day — fair with periods of clouds and with a high of 69° F and a low of 59° F.
Explore 2019 Bike Counts
Dive into interactive maps, graphics, and visualizations for bike counts data in 2019.
Dig into the Data
DataView our database of bike counts, beginning in 2016. Explore the data and download hour by hour summaries for each day.
Download the data as a spreadsheet.
Find the summary sheets for each count locations in June 2019.
Download the data as a spreadsheet.
Find the summary sheets for each count locations in September 2019.