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Dave Colon

Email Dave Colon at dcolon@streetsblog.org

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The MTA wants to see a lot more of this. Photo: Dave Colon

The 14th Street Busway Starts Thursday — But Enforcement Won’t Start ‘Til December

By Dave Colon | Oct 2, 2019 | 8 Comments
Drivers will get several months of grace period before being slapped with tickets for breaking the roadway's car-free rules.
Lucky you, you found a bike rack. Photo by Dave Colon

EYES ON THE STREET: City Finally Unveils Brooklyn’s First ‘Shared Street’

By Dave Colon | Sep 30, 2019 | 4 Comments
Chicanes! Slow driving! People parking in loading zones! But In the languid, yearning words of Julian Casablancas: "Is this it?"
The aftermath of the crash that multiple cyclists witnessed and police allegedly took little interest in. Photo: via @joemewler

Cops Blow Off Witnesses To Brooklyn Crash That Injured Cyclist

By Dave Colon | Sep 30, 2019 | 48 Comments
A police officer who responded to a crash that hospitalized a cyclist got the driver's side of things and ignored a trio of witnesses who tried to tell him what happened, according to one of the outraged witnesses.
A rare sight: de Blasio on the subway. File photo: Gersh Kuntzman

UPDATED: Mayor to MTA: You Can Have My Money … on Three Conditions!

By Gersh Kuntzman and Dave Colon | Sep 25, 2019 | 6 Comments
The MTA is expecting $3 billion from the mayor — but he wants to make sure the agency exhausts a lot of other funding first.
Broadway Junction, where the escalators often break as one did here last July, is one of the stations slated to get accessibility upgrades from the MTA. Photo: Julianne Cuba

MTA Reveals First 48 Stations For Accessibility Upgrades

By Dave Colon | Sep 20, 2019 | 14 Comments
The goal, the agency said earlier this week, would be to pick stations that would fill immediate gaps so that riders will no longer ever be more than two stops from a station with an elevator.
Get ready for more of this, Bushwick. And Ridgewood. Photo: ##http://www.flickr.com/photos/planetgordon/8685263248/##Planetgordon/Flickr##

Citi Bike Expansion Begins Next Week into Ridgewood and Deeper into Bushwick

By Dave Colon | Sep 18, 2019 | 4 Comments
Citi Bike will stretch from Williamsburg all the way to Broadway Junction by the time this phase of the expansion is finished.
We call this the Ballad of the Costa Concrescentia. Photo via Juan Restrepo

Astoria Council Member Backs Protected Bike Lane Linking Queensboro and Triborough bridges

By Dave Colon | Sep 18, 2019 | 3 Comments
"We want that connectivity, and the only way to do that is with a protected bike lane. To do just sharrows or paint is not the solution we're looking for."
Last year, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and DOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg rode Citi Bikes to herald a coming expansion. Well, planning is finally underway. Photo: Gersh Kuntzman

Citi Bike Ridership Hits New Record — So When Will the City Subsidize This Vital Form of Transit?

By Dave Colon | Sep 17, 2019 | 24 Comments
Over 19 million people rode the big blue bikes between July 2018 and June 2019, an increase of 11 percent.
Why does this hole in the ground cost as much as it does? Photo: MTA

MTA Reveals $51B Capital Plan — Now the Challenge is Funding it

By Dave Colon | Sep 16, 2019 | 7 Comments
It's real, it's expensive and it's historic (again).
The corner where the fatal crash occurred. Photo via GoogleMaps

ARE WE SAFE ANYWHERE? Another SUV Driver Kills a Pedestrian, This Time a Senior Citizen

By Dave Colon | Sep 13, 2019 | 33 Comments
It's the second such fatality in Brooklyn in four days — and neither victim was even in the street!
10-year-old Enzo Farachio's parents Mary Majao and Angel Farachio during a vigil for their son last year. File photo: Julianne Cuba

Legislator Refuses To Back Safety Measures at Vigil for Dead Child

By Dave Colon and Julianne Cuba | Sep 13, 2019 | 16 Comments
A rally in Midwood shows the fecklessness of Brooklyn Council Member Chaim Deutsch.
Transit is here to make your trips a little easier and help you avoid app switch-related carpal tunnel. Photo via Transit

Heads Up: You Can Buy Citi Bike Single Rides With the ‘Transit’ App

By Dave Colon | Sep 12, 2019 | 3 Comments
The function is built for the occasional rider, who will enjoy the convenience of a multi-modal trip guided by a single app.
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