24/7 Wall St.: Best Cities to Live Car-Free
2. Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton, Ore., Wash.
- Service Frequency (Minutes): 7.4 (8th lowest)
- Jobs Reachable in 90 Minutes: 39.9 percent (16th highest)
- Walk Score: 66.3 (13th highest)
- Commuters Who Bike: 2.23 percent (2nd highest)
Portland is such a good place for people to live without a car due to both its public transit system and the ease of walking and biking around the city. The metropolitan area is served by TriMet, which in addition to other services offers a Free Rail Zone — a region that includes most of downtown Portland and where light rail and streetcar rides are always free. The city has a number of benefits for bike riders, including designated bike-only areas at traffic signals and free bike lights. It has the second highest rate of commuters who ride bikes to work in the country.
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