Bicycling
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Make E-Scooters Work With Transit, Not Against It
E-scooters are not only popular, but they fill a crucial gap.
April 7, 2021
Brooklyn Bridge Bike Lane Won’t Be Built Until September at the Earliest
It's a summer bummer.
April 7, 2021
CROCK ON THE ROCK: Beryl Bails On Staten Island Bike Share, Citing COVID
Like they did in the late 18th century, the British have fled New York City in disgrace without accomplishing any of their stated goals.
April 6, 2021
EYES ON THE STREET: How Hoboken Has Eliminated Traffic Deaths


April 6, 2021
It’s Illegal To Smoke A Joint And Ride Your Bike, But Not THAT Illegal


April 2, 2021
Upper East Side Candidate Moscaritolo Wants Residential Parking Permits
A controversial plank in an otherwise straight-ahead transportation platform.
April 2, 2021
CARS, CARS, CARS? Inside Biden’s Infrastructure Package
President Biden revealed details about his transformative new infrastructure package today, but sustainable transportation advocates are already questioning how much it will actually transform our national addiction to cars.
March 31, 2021
Upper East Side Candidate Billy Freeland One-Ups Competitor By Calling for Replacing FDR Drive
An Upper East Side council hopeful is pushing his own bold vision for transportation in a neighborhood council race that is already one of the most progressive in town.
March 30, 2021
OPINION: Five Mobility Ideas for the Next Mayor
After COVID, the city is brimming with new opportunities for transportation integration. Here are concepts from a top cycling strategist.
March 28, 2021
Mayor: ‘Permanent’ Open Streets Program is Basically an Application Form, Not a Program
Mayor de Blasio revealed a few more details of what he meant by a "permanent" open streets program.
March 26, 2021