Transport Score in New York | Public Transit, Traffic & Mobility
8.5
/10
Global Transportation Score
The extensive public transportation network is the absolute lifeblood of the metropolitan area, operating twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. It allows the vast majority of residents to live completely free of the financial burden of car ownership. While the subway system can occasionally suffer from delays and aging infrastructure, it remains incredibly efficient for traversing long distances quickly. Above ground, buses and iconic yellow cabs fill the grid, complemented by an ever-expanding network of dedicated bicycle lanes. The entire city is famously walkable, meaning you can easily accomplish most of your daily errands entirely on foot.
8.9
Public Transport
9.6
Walkability
7.2
Cycling
3.1
Traffic
🚇 Metro Lines 28.00
🚋 Tram Lines 0.00
🚌 Bus Lines 324.00
📍 Total Stations 472.00
🚴 Bike Lanes (km) 780.00
✈️ Airports 3.00



