Public Transit Accessibility Dashboard

Moving Everyone Forward

Accessible public transit connects people to opportunity, independence, and community. This dashboard shows which cities are leading the way in accessible public transit — and where we still have work to do. Find out how your city scores

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Top Scoring Cities

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Portland, OR

1/85 among cities
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Washington, DC

2/85 among cities
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3

Milwaukee, WI

3/85 among cities
Sufficient

Top Scoring Transit Authorities

1

LA Metro

1/100 among transit systems
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LADOT

2/100 among transit systems
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3

TriMet

3/100 among transit systems
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"The dashboard provides fuel for the transit justice movement by giving advocates the data to show local leaders where we stand on accessibility, affordability, and other important metrics compared to other cities, and what those cities are doing differently so we can make concrete, informed recommendations for our community."
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Kaci Pellar

Policy Manager , Detroit Disability Power

User Guides

For community members and advocates

Your voice is powerful. Use this dashboard to see how your city compares to others and amp up your arguments for greater accessibility where you live.

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For researchers 

Dive deeper into the data. We provide the raw data and geographic details needed to include public transit accessibility in your next project.

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For transit systems

Improve the rider experience and grow your community. Compare your system’s accessibility features and performance with peers across the country and identify new opportunities for growth.

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For Policymakers 

Make data-driven decisions. Use this tool to identify public transit systems and areas where investment is needed most.

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