Getting Around Pikeville: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

United States

Getting Around Pikeville: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Tennessee

Walkability

28
Limited

Pikeville is a small town where walking is limited mainly to the downtown area. There have been efforts to improve walkability in this part of town with some revitalization projects, but overall, the lack of continuous sidewalks and the distances between amenities make daily errands without a car challenging. A traveler may find walking convenient for brief strolls around the central parts, but likely inconvenient for broader access to services or attractions.

Public Transit

15
Minimal

Public transportation in Pikeville is minimal, primarily served by ETHRA Public Transit, which offers door-to-door services. However, these require three business days' notice and scheduling, making it impractical for spontaneous trips or daily commutes. Without regular bus routes or transit schedules, travelers will find it hard to rely solely on public transport for getting around.

Bikeability

30
Bad

Pikeville has some scenic trails suitable for recreational biking, but it lacks infrastructure for using a bike as a primary mode of transportation. The hilly terrain combined with an absence of dedicated bike lanes or paths makes biking for daily commuting challenging. It might be enjoyable to bike in rural or recreational areas, but for everyday use, travelers will find limited opportunities to rely on biking for their transportation needs.

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