Thanks for sharing! When the ACS data came out in September, I had a look
at the aggregate numbers over the past few years for state, county, and
city. Write-up can be found here:
http://ride-or-pie.blogspot.com/2014/09/have-we-reached-plateau-latest-figures.html


 Harald.

On Mon Dec 29 2014 at 11:19:29 AM David Long <[email protected]> wrote:

>  The Census Bureau recently released 5-year American Community Survey
> data showing variation in commuting patterns at the census tract and block
> group scales.  The maps in the link below help to illustrate those
> differences:
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/39132997/Bike_commuters.pdf
>
> The patterns in the first two are not too surprising but help underscore
> that bike commuters represent a significant share of workers in the near
> east, near west and downtown neighborhoods.  I was glad to see the
> pattern in the third map (change in bike commuting) indicating an uptick in
> areas adjacent to the major off-street bike corridors on the east and west
> sides.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
> PS: At these smaller geographic scales, there's a lot of sampling error in
> the ACS estimates, so please use with caution.
>
> --
> David Long
> Applied Population Lab
> University of Wisconsin
> Phone: 608.262.3097http://www.apl.wisc.edu/
>
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