More Than 4,000 People Subscribed to NYC Bike-Share in First 24 Hours
It looks like demand for bike-share in New York is going to be intense. In the first 24 hours of membership sales, more than 4,000 people signed up for annual Citi Bike subscriptions, according to NYC DOT.
April 16, 2013
You Can Now Subscribe to Citi Bike
A big announcement is coming later this morning, but the news is all over Twitter: You can now buy a Citi Bike annual membership.
April 15, 2013
NYPD Supervisor: Speeding Enforcement “Usually Done on the Highways”
The Post revealed earlier this week that NYPD trains only one officer per precinct to use a radar gun, which partially explains why speeding enforcement is close to non-existent in most neighborhoods. But while NYPD thinly spreads local precincts' speeding enforcement resources over thousands of miles of surface streets where pedestrians and cyclists are at risk of getting struck by drivers, the department does have a number of officers trained to apprehend speeders. The problem is that they're positioned on the city's limited access highways.
April 12, 2013
John Liu Releases a Bridge Toll Plan That Panders to Motorists
So John Liu has managed to take an excellent idea -- tolling the East River bridges -- and turn it into a policy disaster.
April 10, 2013
Citi Bike Stations Spotted in Fort Greene [Updated]
After the first Citi Bike stations were installed in Bed Stuy and Clinton Hill over the weekend, NYC DOT Policy Director Jon Orcutt told Transportation Nation that bike-share implementation will "be moving through the Brooklyn area and then into Manhattan over the next few weeks." And it looks like stations have now been installed at least as far west as Adelphi Street and as far north as Flushing Avenue.
April 10, 2013
Taking Citi Bike for a Test Ride
With Citi Bike set to launch later this spring, the long wait for bike-share in New York City is almost over. But I couldn't bring myself to wait an instant longer, so recently I headed over to the Brooklyn Navy Yard to try out some Citi Bikes.
April 5, 2013
Marty Golden Intros Bill to Enforce NYC Speed Limit With Police Clones
After blocking the authorization of NYC's first speed enforcement cameras, State Senator Marty Golden (R - Bay Ridge) has introduced a bill that he says will lead to safer streets while placating the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the police union that opposes speed cams.
April 1, 2013
Kansas City Residents to Missouri DOT: Enough With the Highways Already
Usually when we hear news from a Streetsblog Network member about the Missouri Department of Transportation, it's because the agency is blocking ideas like a complete streets bill or a highway-to-boulevard conversion in downtown St. Louis. The advocates at BikeWalkKC report that now the agency is feeling some grassroots resistance to its cars-first approach:
March 29, 2013
Let’s Hear More About Transit Policy That NYC’s Next Mayor Can Control
Four of the Democratic mayoral candidates appeared on MSNBC with Chris Hayes Sunday morning, and for a short while the subject turned to transit. About two minutes into this segment, Hayes prompted former City Council member Sal Albanese to discuss his proposal to band together with other mayors to lobby Washington for more transit funding. John Liu, Bill Thompson, and Bill de Blasio then took turns discussing their various ideas for getting the feds and/or Albany to direct more funding to the city's transit system.
March 25, 2013