Getting Around Garland: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

United States

Getting Around Garland: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Texas

Walkability

42
Limited

Garland is primarily a car-dependent city, making it less ideal for travelers who prefer walking to get around. While areas such as Broadway and Centerview offer some walkability, most daily tasks and errands will likely require a vehicle. Downtown Garland provides limited pedestrian-friendly facilities with parks and outdoor areas, but moving between neighborhoods usually necessitates other forms of transportation.

Public Transit

45
Limited

Garland's public transportation system is somewhat useful, with DART providing bus and light rail services that connect to Dallas and other suburbs. Travelers can access the city via two light rail stations and some buses, but the service lacks extensive coverage and frequent schedules, which may not suit everyone's needs, especially for local travel within Garland. The current setup is more aimed at facilitating access to Dallas rather than internal journeys within Garland.

Bikeability

52
Okay

Garland offers potential for cycling with its ongoing improvements to bike infrastructure through its Trails and Bikeways Master Plan. There are existing on-street bikeways, and city efforts are increasing more cycling connections. However, some parts of Garland still lack comprehensive bike paths, and riding might not always be comfortable due to traffic or infrastructure gaps. The flat terrain is an advantage, making it an acceptable option for determined cyclists.

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