Health & Fitness

New Hampshire Not So Bike-Friendly

Only two Granite State cities earned the "Bicycle Friendly Communities" designation.

New Hampshire is in the bottom half of the country when it comes to bicycling.

Only two citiesβ€”Concord and Keeneβ€”earned the β€œBicycle Friendly Communities” designation from the League of American Bicyclists. The organization ranked the Granite State No. 27 in its annual survey of how accommodating states are to bicyclists. Washington ranked No. 1; Alabama was the worst.

Two New Hampshire employersβ€”the U.S. Forestry Services Lab in Durham and S&W Sports in Concordβ€”also earned bicycle friendly status. No colleges or universities in New Hampshire earned the designation.

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The league said shared road design, education, and advocacyβ€”among other factorsβ€”make a community bicycle friendly.

Despite New Hampshire’s relatively low ranking, several state groups are promoting bicycling this month as part of National Bike Month this month. Seacoast Area Bicycle Routes is holding a ”commuter challenge” this week encouraging residents to bike instead of driving a car. Several free breakfast events will be held Friday.

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