Cyclists Deserve Their Own Lane During Fleet Week, Like They Had in 2003 By Julianne Cuba | May 23, 2019 | 13 Comments It’s simple: close a lane of car travel on the West Side Highway.
Bike Racers May Lose Prime Spot Due to Corporate Greed By Ben Verde | May 11, 2019 | 32 Comments Cyclists may lose one of the best racing spots in the city, thanks to the exorbitant permit fees of a private corporation.
Only Part of the City is Bike-Friendly By Julianne Cuba | May 7, 2019 | 22 Comments New York City is a great place to bike — but only in Manhattan and Brooklyn, according to a new report from bicycle advocacy group, PeopleForBikes.
Meet a Mayor Who Figured Out How to Neutralize Anti-Bike Lane NIMBYs By Julianne Cuba | May 1, 2019 | 8 Comments A small city in Massachusetts may be paving the way to safer streets and less community opposition.
Queens Pol Demands More Space for Cyclists and Peds on Queensboro Bridge By Julianne Cuba | Apr 30, 2019 | 18 Comments Just one narrow pathway is shared by both cyclists and pedestrians, whose numbers are booming. Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer wants that to change.
Bike New York to Launch New Advocacy Arm with Jon Orcutt at the Helm By Gersh Kuntzman | Jan 7, 2019 | 15 Comments The former DOT official, TransAlt chief and TransitCenter communications director will help chart a new direction for the biking education and event group.