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Im glad cities are improving alternative forms of travel
It's good to see NYC improve. One important thing to make it really attractive is safe storage options.
For me, I wish that NYDOT will implement Dutch intersection, or any protected intersections
I live in the Dallas suburbs and bike lanes are non-existent.. I have to really make sure I'm on the side walk to be safe..
Love that but it needs far far far more
NYC has improved much since I started biking there back in 1955. Back then you had to really watch out for the trolley cars. Most of America sucks in bicycle infrastructure.
"New York is the best place to cycle" Don't think that's even close to correct lol
Get your stupid bike off the road so the rest of us can get where we are going. Sick of self righteous holier than tho bike riders. Its funny that you only screw up traffic in good weather.
New York now has better Bike lanes than my super rich central European City 💀
Still don't understand why more guys don't wear shorts over the bike shorts….no one wants to see a man in leggings
Soon americans will be so p!ss poor that they only will ride bikes, like china 40yrs ago.
More bike helmets than i've seen in my life, but why are the helmets even wearing lycra?🇳🇱 NL
This guys is the kind of cyclist that likes car dependent suburbia, his top concern is segregating bikes???? F off dude
Eric Adams recently cancelled several projects that would’ve added bike lanes and increased safety by the naval yard and on McGuinenss blvd.
How are your filming while the other person is cycling in a safe way, while keeping it all in frame? Also, which camera and microphone?
"NYC is the best place to cycle" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣……
Upstate NY has terrible infrastructure. Syracuse could use lanes from rural areas.