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David Meyer

dahvnyc
A native of Washington, D.C. and Silver Spring, MD, David Meyer has been a reporter for Streetsblog NYC since Fall 2015. A 2013 graduate of the University of Maryland, he now lives in Brooklyn.

Recent Posts

Riders wait to board the B82 in Canarsie/Flatlands. Photo: DOT

B82 Select Bus Service — Kneecapped by Marty Golden and Co. — Will Start on Monday

By David Meyer | Sep 26, 2018 | 2 Comments
Why do elected officials get to tell the DOT and the MTA that parking is more important than transit?
Syracuse's crumbling Interstate 81 viaduct. Photo: Onondaga Citizens League

I-81 Teardown Upstate Gains Ally In Rachel May’s Victory Over IDC Rogue

By David Meyer | Sep 25, 2018 | 13 Comments
The insurgent wave that threw out all but one former IDC member offers a streetscape benefit upstate.
DOT's first offset crossing on Columbus and West 70th Street.

DOT Seeks Better Designs for Intersections

By David Meyer | Sep 25, 2018 | 56 Comments
It's very hard to keep drivers from hitting us.
Video still: WNBC

Senior Who Killed Pedestrian Madeline Sershen Pleads Guilty

By David Meyer | Sep 21, 2018 | 6 Comments
A slap on the wrist for a driver who killed.
Here's how the bridge looked when it was abruptly closed in August. Photo: Liz Marcello

Parks and DOT: Still No Timeline for Reopening Key Uptown Greenway Bridge

By David Meyer | Sep 21, 2018 | 12 Comments
If this was drivers being inconvenienced, you can be sure there would be a plan to fix this bridge.
The city is being sued to block a protected bike lane on Central Park West — where Madison Lyden was killed last year. Photo: David Meyer

Madison Lyden Gets a White ‘Ghost Bike’ — Will NYC Cyclists Get Safety?

By Gersh Kuntzman and David Meyer | Sep 18, 2018 | 4 Comments
Is change finally coming to Central Park West?
Mr. Car Culture himself. Photo: 78th Precinct.

Call Him ‘Wheels de Blasio’ — City Vehicle Fleet Grows Under SUV-Riding Mayor

By David Meyer | Sep 17, 2018 | 18 Comments
The mayor who gets driven to the gym keeps on truckin'.
Screenshot from www.i-want-to-ride-an-electric-citi.bike/

App Helps You Find Elusive Electric Citi Bikes

By David Meyer | Sep 14, 2018 | 10 Comments
A Brooklyn developer has created a tool that makes finding shared e-bikes easier.
Thou shalt not pass. This key bridge on the Hudson River Greenway will be out for more than a year. Photo: Liz Marcello

Ineptitude, Delays and Apathy Could Rob Upper Manhattan and the Bronx of Key Bike Routes

By David Meyer | Sep 13, 2018 | 5 Comments
It's a one, two, three punch for cyclists.
Madison Lyden's bike after she was killed on Central Park West on Aug. 10, 2018.

Central Park West Needs Protected Bike Lane, Says CB7 Panel

By David Meyer | Sep 11, 2018 | 13 Comments
After Madison Lyden's death last month, Council Member Helen Rosenthal proposed a two-way path along the park's western edge.
Thanks to Tesla, there's no room for biking and walking on Summit Street in Red Hook. Photo: Ben Duchac

Tesla Dealership Parks All Over Red Hook’s Sidewalks, Streets And Bike Lanes

By David Meyer | Sep 11, 2018 | 12 Comments
Fact of urban life: Car dealerships don't care about anyone but car buyers.
Yankee Stadium. Photo: Groupe Canam/Wikimedia Commons

Absurd Yankee Stadium Rule Forbids Fans From Bringing Their Bike Helmets Into Ballpark

By David Meyer | Sep 7, 2018 | 34 Comments
What has the world come to when a cyclist can't bring his life-saving helmet into a soccer game.
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