We are excited to roll out our new Burbank Cycling Guide, which integrates a variety of data including cycling metrics to create a comprehensive bikeability index. This map is designed to help cyclists plan their routes in Burbank by providing detailed information on road conditions and cycling infrastructure. Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or new to biking, this guide offers valuable insights to help you navigate the city with confidence.

How to Use the Bike Cycling Guide App

Navigation

Find your location of interest by using the lookup bar (magnifying glass) and adjust the scale by clicking the + and – buttons on the left side of the screen. To screenshot the map, use the picture icon below the + and – buttons. To share the map, select the select button below the lookup bar. To find the legend that shows the range of bikeability scores, go to the box with four parrallel lines right below the BTMO log.

Turn Layers On and Off

Right below the Legend Button, click the circle with the i in the middle to view the layers. You can turn the Narrow Streets/Alleways layer and the Dedicated Bike Paths layer on and off with the eye icon.

Map Customization

To find the bikeability score you’re interested in, simply click directly on a point and a pop-up table should appear. Each pop-up table should have a Google Streetview link that will take you to the street view of each street segment.

Map Definitions

Bikeability Score: Shown under the legend, and indicated by the shade of red. The darker the shade, the more bikeable an area. The lighter the shade, the darker the area. DO NOT BIKE ON THE HIGHWAY!

Narrow Streets and Alleyways: You can turn this layer on and off at will. It is reccomended to ride with caution, since there is not a lot of space to let a car and bike through one of these passages. Car, bike, and pedestrian traffic is mixed.

Dedicated Bike Paths: These are the most ideal places to bike in the city.