AAPI women from Queens organize solidarity bike ride against racist violence
/“All the bike rides are organized by men right now.”
Read More“All the bike rides are organized by men right now.”
Read MoreCommunity boards have opposed service road bike lanes because they say they would remove roughly 200 parking spots.
Read MoreLocal organizations have championed several park projects, including a plan called the Kissena Way, which would create a network of pedestrian paths and cycle trails.
Read MoreThe advocacy group Transportation Alternatives holds the challenge to fundraise for its mission of promoting public transportation, bikes and walking.
Read MoreSeveral Queens neighborhoods that the DOT has identified as “priority districts,” including Corona, East Elmhurst and Jackson Heights, will receive protected bike lanes.
Read MoreLime said it was not aware of any of their other bikes catching fire anywhere else in the world.
Read More“Safety is the number one priority.”
Read More“Heaven just got another beautiful angel.”
Read More“We shouldn’t wait for people to die to fix our streets.”
Read MoreMotor vehicle collisions have steadily risen in Queens and citywide over the past five years.
Read More“Every week or so I have to evade, swerve, slow, shout, whatever to avoid a ‘near doored experience..”
Read MoreNYC would join Keene, N.H. as the only cities with a bike mayor.
Read MoreThough vehicle-occupant and cyclist deaths reached record lows in 2018, pedestrian deaths did not decrease at the same rate.
Read MoreAs of Dec. 27 the number of cyclists and vehicle occupants killed in collisions dropped to all-time lows.
Read MoreElmhurst resident Yimei Gao, 73, died after a man driving a 2017 Kia SUV westbound near 56th Avenue plowed into her.
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