March Mapness: The Least Car-Dependent Neighborhoods in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado

March Mapness continues.

Here's the car-free commute map for Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. This shows the percentage of residents in each census tract who get to work on foot, bike, or transit -- anything that doesn't involve a car.

I'll be creating a map for each state and uploading census tract boundary files so that others who are interested can make their own maps showing whatever they'd like. If you'd like your state's map up earlier rather than later, just let me know.

Here's a link to the full-sized map.

For those interested in embedding the map on their own site, you'll want to go here, click the tab that says "Arizona-New Mexico-Utah-Colorado," pull down the tab that says "Publish," and copy from there. The embedded map will show whatever you're looking at when you hit "Publish" -- in my case I was viewing Phoenix, for example -- so keep that in mind if you want to highlight a specific area. (And Phoenix, seriously, you are really pathetic for such a large city.

March Mapness: The Least Car-Dependent Neighborhoods in Wisconsin

March Mapness continues, only slightly abated.

Here's the car-free commute map for Wisconsin. This shows the percentage of residents in each census tract who get to work on foot, bike, or transit -- anything that doesn't involve a car.

I'll be creating a map for each state and uploading census tract boundary files so that others who are interested can make their own maps showing whatever they'd like. If you'd like your state's map up earlier rather than later, just let me know.

Here's a link to the full-sized map.

For those interested in embedding the map on their own site, you'll want to go here, click the tab that says "Wisconsin," pull down the tab that says "Publish," and copy from there. The embedded map will show whatever you're looking at when you hit "Publish" -- in my case I was viewing Milwaukee, for example -- so keep that in mind if you want to highlight a specific area.

March Mapness: The Least Car-Dependent Neighborhoods in Indiana

March Mapness continues.

Here's the car-free commute map for Indiana. This shows the percentage of residents in each census tract who get to work on foot, bike, or transit -- anything that doesn't involve a car.

I'll be creating a map for each state and uploading census tract boundary files so that others who are interested can make their own maps showing whatever they'd like. If you'd like your state's map up earlier rather than later, just let me know.

Here's a link to the full-sized map.

For those interested in embedding the map on their own site, you'll want to go here, click the tab that says "Indiana," pull down the tab that says "Publish," and copy from there. The embedded map will show whatever you're looking at when you hit "Publish" -- in my case I was viewing Indianapolis, for example -- so keep that in mind if you want to highlight a specific area.

March Mapness: The Least Car-Dependent Neighborhoods in Michigan

March Mapness continues.

Here's the car-free commute map for Michigan. This shows the percentage of residents in each census tract who get to work on foot, bike, or transit -- anything that doesn't involve a car.

I'll be creating a map for each state and uploading census tract boundary files so that others who are interested can make their own maps showing whatever they'd like. If you'd like your state's map up earlier rather than later, just let me know.

Here's a link to the full-sized map.

For those interested in embedding the map on their own site, you'll want to go here, click the tab that says "Michigan," pull down the tab that says "Publish," and copy from there. The embedded map will show whatever you're looking at when you hit "Publish" -- in my case I was viewing Detroit, for example -- so keep that in mind if you want to highlight a specific area.

March Mapness: The Least Car-Dependent Neighborhoods in Ohio

March Mapness continues.

Here's the car-free commute map for Ohio. This shows the percentage of residents in each census tract who get to work on foot, bike, or transit -- anything that doesn't involve a car.

I'll be creating a map for each state and uploading census tract boundary files so that others who are interested can make their own maps showing whatever they'd like. If you'd like your state's map up earlier rather than later, just let me know.

Here's a link to the full-sized map.

For those interested in embedding the map on their own site, you'll want to go here, click the tab that says "Ohio," pull down the tab that says "Publish," and copy from there. The embedded map will show whatever you're looking at when you hit "Publish" -- in my case I was viewing Cleveland, for example -- so keep that in mind if you want to highlight a specific area.

March Mapness: The Least Car-Dependent Neighborhoods in Florida

March Mapness continues.

Here's the car-free commute map for Florida. This shows the percentage of residents in each census tract who get to work on foot, bike, or transit -- anything that doesn't involve a car.

I'll be creating a map for each state and uploading census tract boundary files so that others who are interested can make their own maps showing whatever they'd like. If you'd like your state's map up earlier rather than later, just let me know.

Here's a link to the full-sized map.

For those interested in embedding the map on their own site, you'll want to go here, click the tab that says "Florida," pull down the tab that says "Publish," and copy from there. The embedded map will show whatever you're looking at when you hit "Publish" -- in my case I was viewing Miami, for example -- so keep that in mind if you want to highlight a specific area.

March Mapness: The Least Car-Dependent Neighborhoods in Texas

March Mapness continues, and while my NCAA bracket isn't doing anybody much good, maybe you'll find some of these maps helpful.

Here's the car-free commute map for Texas. This shows the percentage of residents in each census tract who get to work on foot, bike, or transit -- anything that doesn't involve a car.

I'll be creating a map for each state and uploading census tract boundary files so that others who are interested can make their own maps showing whatever they'd like. If you'd like your state's map up earlier rather than later, just let me know.

Here's a link to the full-sized map.

For those interested in embedding the map on their own site, you'll want to go here, click the tab that says "Texas," pull down the tab that says "Publish," and copy from there. The embedded map will show whatever you're looking at when you hit "Publish" -- in my case I was viewing Houston, for example -- so keep that in mind if you want to highlight a specific area.

March Mapness: The Least Car-Dependent Neighborhoods in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota

March Mapness continues.

Here's the car-free commute map for five states: Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota. (Not surprisingly, there's not much exciting to see here, which is part of why I lumped this all together.) This shows the percentage of residents in each census tract who get to work on foot, bike, or transit -- anything that doesn't involve a car.

I'll be creating a map for each state and uploading census tract boundary files so that others who are interested can make their own maps showing whatever they'd like. If you'd like your state's map up earlier rather than later, just let me know.

Here's a link to the full-sized map.

For those interested in embedding the map on their own site, you'll want to go here, click the tab that says "Idaho, Montana,..." pull down the tab that says "Publish," and copy from there. The embedded map will show whatever you're looking at when you hit "Publish" -- in my case I was zoomed out over Montana, Wyoming, and the two Dakotas, for example -- so keep that in mind if you want to highlight a specific area.

March Mapness: The Least Car-Dependent Neighborhoods in Nevada

March Mapness continues.

Here's the car-free commute map for Nevada. This shows the percentage of residents in each census tract who get to work on foot, bike, or transit -- anything that doesn't involve a car.

I'll be creating a map for each state and uploading census tract boundary files so that others who are interested can make their own maps showing whatever they'd like. If you'd like your state's map up earlier rather than later, just let me know.

Here's a link to the full-sized map.

For those interested in embedding the map on their own site, you'll want to go here, click the tab that says "Nevada," pull down the tab that says "Publish," and copy from there. The embedded map will show whatever you're looking at when you hit "Publish" -- in my case I was viewing Las Vegas, for example -- so keep that in mind if you want to highlight a specific area.

March Mapness: The Least Car-Dependent Neighborhoods in North Carolina

It's been decided: this is March Mapness.

Here's the car-free commute map for North Carolina. This shows the percentage of residents in each census tract who get to work on foot, bike, or transit -- anything that doesn't involve a car.

I'll be creating a map for each state and uploading census tract boundary files so that others who are interested can make their own maps showing whatever they'd like. If you'd like your state's map up earlier rather than later, just let me know.

Here's a link to the full-sized map.

For those interested in embedding the map on their own site, you'll want to go here, click the tab that says "North Carolina," pull down the tab that says "Publish," and copy from there. The embedded map will show whatever you're looking at when you hit "Publish" -- in my case I was viewing Durham and Chapel Hill, for example -- so keep that in mind if you want to highlight a specific area.