https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...ericans-new-trails-share-programs/2319972002/
Pretty sad! kinda explains the dips that the bike industry has been taking lately.
Nationally, the percentage of people who say they use a bike to get to work fell by 3.2 percent from 2016 to 2017, to an average of 836,569 commuters, according to the bureau's latest American Community Survey, which regularly asks a group of Americans about their habits. That's down from a high of 904,463 in 2014, when it peaked after four straight years of increases.
In some cities, the decline was far more drastic. In Tampa, Florida, and Cleveland, cycling to work dropped by at least 50 percent, although in some cities, cycling to work was up just as dramatically.
Pretty sad! kinda explains the dips that the bike industry has been taking lately.