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Cycling Up 35% This Year, DOT Gives Out Bike Lights Tonight

103008bike.jpgA new study by the DOT [pdf] has revealed an unprecedented surge in the number of cyclists, increasing an estimated 35% in NYC between 2007 and 2008. In the past six years, cycling levels in the city have doubled, and Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan says the numbers prove the department is "well on the way toward our goal of doubling the number of bike commuters." In particular, the cyclist volume on the Williamsburg Bridge has quadrupled from 2000-2008 to 4,000 cyclists on a typical day. And the study shows that cyclists are riding earlier in the morning and later in the day than previously believed. To that end, DOT reps will be stationed on the Manhattan sides of both the Williamsburg and Brooklyn bridges from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. tonight handing out free bike lights, which cyclists are required by law to use. So race on over there, all you gonzo fixed-gear cyclists from that crazy video!

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  • interlard

    I don't get it. I thought the city govt hated cyclists, that's why the cops run them over or just beat the sh*t out of them all the time. Aren't they just increasing the numbers to make their next cull more fun?



    I'd love to bike around, but if I do it in NYC I'll be dead in seconds. Crossing the street is dangerous enough here.

  • JacqueMehoff

    must of been all gone because I was at the BB at 5:30, I didn't go mid span though, so it may of been set up there.

  • lanciano

    dangit!! I'm going to miss this but thanks for the heads up on the free bike stuff!!

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