This area is a great part of the city when it comes to getting around without a car. Upper East Side will attract physically active home buyers as it is especially conducive to those who travel by foot; meeting day-to-day needs is very convenient by walking, and innumerable businesses of different types can be found as well. It is also easy to move around by bike in this part of the city because there is always a bike-share station in proximity, and the bicycling infrastructure is fairly good. Thanks to various nearby rapid transit stations with access to the F | Queens Blvd Express/ 6 Av Local Line, Q | Broadway Express, 4 | Lexington Avenue Express, 5X | Lexington Avenue Express, 6 | Lexington Avenue Local Line, 6X | Lexington Avenue Express, N | Broadway Local Line, R | Broadway Local Line, 5 | Lexington Avenue Express and W | Broadway Local Line, and approximately 30 nearby bus lines, getting around by public transit is very easy in Upper East Side. However, this neighborhood is not particularly car friendly. Nonetheless, it is a rather short car ride to the nearest highway from anywhere in Upper East Side.