Streetsies 2018: Best Street Redesign of the Year By David Meyer | Dec 26, 2018 | 5 Comments Some call this the most coveted of the coveted Streetsie Awards.
FACT CHECK: City Did Not Build 20.9 Miles of ‘Protected’ Bike Lanes This Year By Gersh Kuntzman | Dec 20, 2018 | 19 Comments The Department of Transportation said it uses a definition of "protected bike lane" that allows a route to be called "protected" even if there is no physical barrier.
Bay Ridge’s Anti-Bike Cold War Starting to Melt By Dan Hetteix | Dec 10, 2018 | 6 Comments A board described as "frozen in time" may soon see a thaw on bike lanes.
Hey, DOT, Smarter Signal Timing Could Resolve Bike-Car-Pedestrian Conflict By David Meyer | Nov 30, 2018 | 55 Comments With the right traffic signal timing, city officials could maximize the successive green lights for all road users.
Delancey Street Bikeway: Two Steps Forward, a Half-Step Back By Gersh Kuntzman | Nov 15, 2018 | 19 Comments Things are getting better for Delancey Street cyclists, but more needs to be done before the L-pocalypse.
‘Death Trap’ for Upper Manhattan as DOT Refuses to Install Long-Sought Protected Bike Lane By David Meyer | Nov 5, 2018 | 7 Comments The residents wanted a protected bike lane on W. 110th St. The city didn't listen.