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With a Boost From Bike-Share, Cycling Surges on Mexico City’s Mean Streets
This is the third in a series of reports about sustainable transportation policies in Mexico City. Last week, Streetsblog participated in a tour of the city led by the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy and funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. Previous installments covered pedestrian improvements and the city's new bus rapid transit system.
March 22, 2012
Two-Way Bike Lane Will Cross Central Park Along 72nd Street
This summer, cyclists will have a second path to safely cross Central Park.
March 20, 2012
Can Staten Island’s North Shore Become NYC’s Next Great Neighborhood?
Staten Island's North Shore is one of the city's great sites of opportunity. The neighborhoods along the Kill Van Kull are twice as dense as the rest of Staten Island, but lack any transit option beyond the bus. There are historic town centers at St. George and Port Richmond, but car-centric planning deadens street life. The waterfront, much of which still hosts a vibrant maritime industry, is only accessible to the public at three locations in six miles.
March 9, 2012
Manhattan Bridge Bike Path Detour to End on March 5
The Manhattan Bridge bicycle path will return to its usual place on the north side of the bridge on March 5, according to a Department of Transportation spokesperson.
February 9, 2012
1,400 Signatures Put Lafayette Avenue Bike Lane Back on Agenda
A Brooklyn bike lane scuttled during last winter's anti-bike frenzy is back on the agenda thanks to some intrepid citizen activism. More than 1,400 people have signed a petition to paint a bike lane on Lafayette Avenue, reports the New York Times' The Local blog, and the local community board will be revisiting the issue this coming Tuesday.
January 13, 2012
Sadik-Khan: Bike-Share GPS Data Will Help Plan NYC Bike Network
Here's one more reason to get excited about the launch of bike-share later this year: the reams of data generated by the GPS units located in every public bicycle. The Department of Transportation will use that data to inform their bike lane planning, commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan revealed last night.
January 12, 2012
Study: Painted Bike Lanes Don’t Endanger Pedestrians or Anyone Else
New York City's tabloid media simply can't stop seeing the city's bike boom as a mortal threat to pedestrians. Even research showing a decline in the number of bike-ped crashes was somehow spun to say the opposite, that more cyclists were hitting pedestrians than ever. Now, new peer-reviewed research confirms once again that bike lanes don't endanger pedestrians and don't cause more crashes. If anything, researchers say, they make streets safer.
January 6, 2012
James Vacca, Welcome to Sweeneyland
With his skeptical reaction to the latest poll showing majority support for cycling infrastructure, James Vacca has established himself as the city's most authoritative voice for anti-bike nonsense.
December 15, 2011
Who Knew? Memphis on Track to Add 55 Miles of Bike Lanes in Just Two Years
It seems nowadays you aren't truly a bike-friendly city until you've had your first civic dust-up over bike lanes. And by that standard, Memphis, Tennessee has arrived.
November 11, 2011
Is Car-Crushing Mayor Arturas Zuokas on the Prowl in New York?
Think twice before blocking that bike lane.
November 9, 2011