311 Maps

Pittsburgh’s map of reported bike hazards

Every one of these reports was sent to the City of Pittsburgh via 311. The map shows where hazards are reported most often — where better infrastructure would help most.

How the city uses this data

Let's face it: the city does not have the resources to fix all every problem we encounter. By submitting 311 reports through the app, you're helping the city prioritize improvements in areas that need in the most.

"[This data] will be used to inform DOMI's efforts to create a safe and connected bike network that increases access for people of all ages and abilities."

Rylan Seifert

Pittsburgh's Department of Mobility and Infrastructure

Contribute to the map

Three steps to put a hazard on the map

01
Record every ride
Download the app for iOS or Android and record your commute.
02
Drop a marker
When you hit a hazard, tap the screen to mark the moment as you ride.
03
Report to 311
After your ride, open the marker, hit Share, then Report to 311.

Not in a city with One-Tap 311 Reporting? Request it for your city.

Put your city on the map

Record. Report. Improve your streets.