Bike-time mapping · Ohio · Micro-mobility catchment

10 Minutes By Bike From Youngstown, OH

A 10-minute bike ride covers roughly 2.5 km at a comfortable cycling pace. This is the core zone for bike-to-work commuters, cycling cafe patrons, and last-mile delivery services. Urban concepts near protected bike infrastructure draw their most loyal repeat customers from within this shed.

41.0998° N · 80.6495° W · Youngstown city center

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Coverage analysis

What 10 minutes cycling covers in Youngstown.

Mahoning River valley city where glaciated hill terrain and the I-680 western bypass define corridor-based isochrones heavily biased toward suburban Boardman.

At 10 minutes by bike, the Youngstown 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 Youngstown'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 60,068 and a median household income of $28,900 give a sense of Youngstown'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.

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