Getting Around High Point: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Getting Around High Point: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

North Carolina

Walkability

52
Okay

High Point has some pedestrian-friendly areas, particularly downtown, where travelers can enjoy a mix of restaurants and bars within a compact district. However, outside these few walkable zones, you will find that a car may be necessary for most errands, due to the spread-out nature of the city and limited pedestrian infrastructure across broader areas.

Public Transit

40
Limited

While there is a public transit system in High Point, including the High Point Transit System and some regional connections like the High Point Express to Greensboro, the service is limited in coverage and frequency. Certain routes offer connections beyond city limits, but for a traveler relying solely on public transport, navigating the city might be challenging without planning around the sparse schedules.

Bikeability

48
Bad

High Point offers limited bike-friendly infrastructure. Although efforts are underway to improve these conditions through regional planning, many areas lack dedicated bike lanes, making cycling potentially uncomfortable or risky amid regular traffic. Biking is feasible for leisure or shorter distances but might not be reliable for daily commuting.

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