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WINGING IT: Revel Expands With Monthly E-Bike Subscriptions
Revel scooter's finally got Wings.
February 16, 2021
Talking Headways Podcast: Revel, Revel — Mopeds Make their Mark
"I think cars are the problem for sure, but we all have to do our part," Revel's vice president tells our podcaster.
February 12, 2021
THE COLON CYCLE: Art Chang Has Built Streets From The Sewer To The Pavement
"Streets are where people come together, it represents common purpose, and we forget that," says the mayoral candidate.
February 12, 2021
City Council and Mayor on Collision Course Over, Well, Collisions
The City Council will defy Mayor de Blasio and strip the NYPD of its power to investigate crashes and deliver that crucial street safety role to the Department of Transportation, a move that advocates have long sought, but that the mayor indicated this week he'll fight.
February 11, 2021
The Bike Parking Revolution is Here (With Your Help)!


February 11, 2021
DOT Wants a Permanent Protected Bike Lane on Northern Boulevard, But How Protected Will it Be?
The agency presented a plan with flexible delineators, not jersey barriers. Members of a community board panel said, "Try again."
February 11, 2021
Hit-and-Runs Against Cyclists Surge During Quarantine
Drivers aren't just killing cyclists on quarantine-emptied roads — they're also leaving them to die there.
February 10, 2021
Study: Want to Reduce Pedestrian Injuries? Build MORE Protected Bike Lanes
Very few pedestrians are being struck and injured by cyclists — and such injuries are dropping dramatically as more and more cities, especially New York, build more protected infrastructure for bike riders.
February 8, 2021
DECISION 2021: Andrew Yang Answers Streetsblog’s Candidate Questionnaire
How does the entrepreneur compare with his rivals on street safety? And where are the answers of Ray McGuire? Inquiring minds want to know!
February 5, 2021
THE GARCIA TRANSPORTATION PLAN: It’s Not Bold, But it IS Doable
"Renderings look great, but they don't mean much if you can't get it done," Garcia told Streetsblog on Tuesday morning.
February 2, 2021