The League of American Bicyclists has named the California town of Davis the top city in the US for bicycling every year since 2005, according to the Portland Press Herald. Davis, which has a population of approximately 67,000, is a college town that built its first bike path in 1967. Since then, Davis has continued to grow and foster its cycling community. As a result, even though under 1 percent of US citizens rode their bikes to work in 2014, in Davis, 23 percent of residents commuted to work via bicycle in 2014. What Makes Davis the Top City in the US for Bicycling? Davis has been on the forefront of innovations to improve convenience and safety for bicyclists for decades. The city and the University of California, Davis have been working together regarding bicycle safety since the 1960s when the school made expansions to its campus to make it…
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