Dangers Mount With Crashes, Conflicts on Queensboro Bridge By Steve Scofield | Jul 30, 2019 | 41 Comments The city should separate cyclists and pedestrians — stat! — before someone gets killed. But motorists, as always, come first.
Op-Ed: These Five Manhattan Streets Need Safety Fixes Now! By Liam Jeffries | Jul 22, 2019 | 7 Comments The city just fixed one killing zone. It needs to fix many, many more.
Manhattan Beep Stalls Plans for Lower East Side ‘Resiliency’ Project By Eve Kessler | Jul 10, 2019 | 7 Comments Locals are concerned, among other things, about its effect on a riverside bike path.
Op-Ed: Communities of Color Need Protected Lanes, Too! By Dave "Paco" Abraham | Jul 3, 2019 | 15 Comments Bike-infrastructure inequities among neighborhoods continue — which is hard to square with Mayor de Blasio's stated goal of knitting together the "two cities" of New York. The Department of Transportation must fix the problem.
London’s Experience With Congestion Pricing: It’s Working! By Bobby Cuza | May 31, 2019 | 43 Comments London’s experience may provide some useful guideposts. But it also lays bare some of the challenges facing New York.
DOT Will Replace East Village ‘Mixing Zones’ With Semi-Protected Intersections By David Meyer | May 22, 2019 | 37 Comments The First and Second Avenue protected bike lanes are about to get a whole lot safer, thanks to a new offset design.