Friday, May 12, 2023

Change.org petition by Pedestrians for Safe Sidewalks & Streets of NYC CB#4

Petition cites statistics reported by 311 of accidents & deaths and state of hyper vigilance required to walk in a once premium walking city. Note these stats cite only those accidents reported by 311. There are innumerable accidents and close calls that never get reported. https://www.change.org/p/nyc-pedestrians-deserve-safe-sidewalks-and-streets?redirect=false

CM Eric Bottcher: Resolution to require SCHOOLS to provide Cycling Education to Students

CM Bottcher makes much of a resolution to require schools to provide classes on proper cycling conduct. At best this is a sad recognition that the behavior of cyclists is out of control. First and foremost enforcement by the NYPD has been restrained by the city since Mayor Bloomberg. Enforcement is the backbone of a responsible bike culture. This was not only not authentically attempted it was opposed by cycling advocates. The result is that the lawless conditions on the streets and sidewalks has only grown more dangerous. Further even if children are given instruction in school-until and unless the behavior of older cyclists is lawabiding the young cyclists are likely to adapt their behavior according to the examples they see exhibited by adults. https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzGsmWxxMqdxkQzWjLmsRgBWkqCM

Monday, May 8, 2023

A Group of Responsible Cyclists*** Gary Baumgarten

Veteran Radio Journalist And Street photographer captures a group of law abiding cyclists-----From Cleveland. This is something you don’t often see in New York City. A group of bicyclists, using the bike lane and patiently waiting for the light to turn green. When I pointed this out to them one guy said, “That’s what we do where we are all from.” “Where’s that?” I inquired. “Cleveland.” Ahh. That explains it. May be an image of 7 people, bicycle, crowd, street and text 3434 3 comments4 shares Share