Today’s Headlines
- It’s Primary Day! Experts Predict Even Lower Turnout Than Normal in NYC (NYT)
- Central Queens Cyclists Don’t Want to Be Left Behind By Bike Lane Boom (DNA)
- MTA Hopes Free MetroCards Will Lure Disabled Riders From Expensive Access-a-Ride (NYT)
- Fare Evasion May Cost MTA $100M, and NYPD Is Happy to Crack Down (Post, DNA, Transpo Nation)
- MTA Adding Bus/HOV3 Lane on Verrazzano (WSJ, Post)
- What Is Chuck Schumer Doing to Prevent Congress From Slashing Funds for Safer Streets? (MTR)
- The Advocates of “Make Lafayette Avenue Safer” Will Keep Pressing for a Full Bike Lane (Bklyn Paper)
- Are Push-Button Walk Signals for Prospect Park a Step Up From Meaningless Signals? (Bklyn Paper)
- Robert Moses Made Room for Bikes in Parks and Parkways (WSJ), But Not in the Street
- Judging By Steve Levin’s Driving Record, He Might Be Thinking of a Run for Borough Prez (Post)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill