Last year was the deadliest for cyclists in New York since 1999. Ghost bikes, the white-painted bikes that are fastened to poles across the city, mark where cyclists have died. Activists hope it reminds people of the dangerous conditions cyclists face and hope to catch the attention of drivers.
White bikes across the city serve as memorials — and calls for awareness about the dangers cyclists face.
Non-commercial vehicles should be banned from Manhattan.
It's awful, but maybe they should stop blowing through red lights and going the wrong way down one way streets. It isn't always the driver's fault. Drivers almost always stop at red lights.
You regularly post garbage opinion pieces putting down cycling and active transit. Please start some positive pieces that will encourage growth in the subject. More facts about who the real problem on the streets is.
We need fewer bikes on the road
Are they planning something similar for pedestrians who have been mowed down by cyclists?