Arlington County, Virginia, rode ahead of D.C. in a newly-released bike friendliness rating.
The county was ranked No. 5 nationally for best urban area to bicycle, in compiled by . D.C. ranked No. 15; Boulder, Colorado was No. 1.
Arlington achieved its ranking in part due to a strong safety record, said spokesman Alex Showerman. Arlington ranked first in the U.S. for bicycle safety, according to the organization.

PeopleForBikes used data in : ridership, safety, network, acceleration and reach.
The county for future cycling infrastructure after advocates shared the need for more safe routes.
PeopleForBikes studied cities nationwide based in part from data via the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. The organization is planning to with more details about the rankings and the data behind them next Tuesday, from 3-5 p.m.
Arlington County’s Department of Environmental Services took to social media Tuesday morning to tout the results.
Best bike "cities" in the USofA? Spoiler alert: We're No. 5, according to .
— Arlington Department of Environmental Services (@ArlingtonDES)