Public bathroom access in the U.S. is limited, with only eight public bathrooms for every 100,000 people. A study by Tena assessed cities and states based on criteria such as cleanliness, wheelchair accessibility, and density of restrooms. Wyoming, Montana, and Hawaii ranked high for public restroom availability. Wyoming has the most accessible facilities, while Montana provides an easily accessible list of restrooms. Hawaii features numerous restrooms, especially in Oahu, but not all are listed online. North Dakota excels in restroom cleanliness, with a high percentage rated well.
In fact, for every 100,000 people, there are just eight public bathrooms. This statistic highlights the significant public bathroom shortage in the U.S.
Wyoming offers one of the largest caches of public restrooms with an average of 118 public bathrooms appearing on state-level map searches.
North Dakota's public restrooms come in first place for overall cleanliness, with 94 percent of the bathrooms analyzed rated favorably.
Hawaii has an abundance of public restrooms with the island of Oahu alone boasting more than 215 state-maintained public bathrooms.
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