Coverage analysis
What 10 minutes cycling covers in Lubbock.
Flat-grid High Plains city with nearly circular isochrones where Loop 289 defines the outer limit and the Marsha Sharp Freeway is the only meaningful directional accelerator.
At 10 minutes by bike, the Lubbock cycling isochrone captures the micro-mobility catchment — the area where cyclists make routine, repeat trips without deliberate trip planning. Unlike a flat radius circle, the real cycling-network polygon follows Lubbock's actual bike lanes, greenways, and low-traffic streets — reaching further along protected corridors while contracting where motorways, rail yards, and rivers lack cycle crossings.
Coverage area at 10 minutes cycling: ≈ 4–8 km². Common applications for this zone include bike-to-work catchment mapping, micro-mobility service area design, cycling cafe and QSR proximity marketing.
The city-level population of 258,862 and a median household income of $51,300 give a sense of Lubbock's economic density, but the figure that matters for cycling catchment analysis is the population inside the polygon — not the city as a whole. That number shifts significantly depending on whether your origin is in a dense urban core or a lower-density suburban corridor. Use the tool above to set your actual candidate location, then generate the isochrone to see the real cycling catchment.