Getting Around Madison Heights: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Getting Around Madison Heights: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Michigan

Walkability

62
Okay

Madison Heights has certain areas that support a walkable lifestyle. While places like the John R Corridor offer access to cafes, shops, and restaurants, the city is more spread out, requiring a bit of planning to manage daily errands on foot. Travelers might enjoy exploring certain neighborhoods that allow for accessing basic amenities on foot, but having additional transport options would be beneficial.

Public Transit

40
Limited

Public transport in Madison Heights is limited, with SMART bus routes like 494 and 495 available, but not very frequent. Travelers can opt for services like the SMART Connector for more direct trips within a 10-mile radius with prior reservations. While these options exist, convenience is hindered for regular commuting or spontaneous trips, making ride-sharing services a practical supplement.

Bikeability

48
Bad

While the terrain is flat, making biking feasible in Madison Heights, the city lacks an extensive network of dedicated bike lanes, which can make bike travel challenging amidst regular traffic. Although a traveler might use a bike for short recreational rides, such as exploring Red Oaks County Park, relying on it for daily commuting could be limiting due to safety concerns related to shared road spaces.

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