Keeping Citi Bike(r )s alive
While the excellent safety record has been a major success for the Citi Bike program, its economics are less encouraging.
While the excellent safety record has been a major success for the Citi Bike program, its economics are less encouraging.
In line with Vision Zero, the recent city initiative to reduce traffic-related injuries and deaths, on June 23 Mr. de Blasio signed 11 new traffic bills into law which are designed to tighten traffic enforcement and traffic data collection efforts.
Have wheels, will travel—carbon-free! This past Sunday, New York City’s Bike Jumble was teeming with bicycles and bicyclists alike
Casey Neistat, filmmaker and former bike messenger, is the last person you’d expect to be won over by a 45 lb. blue bike-share bike.
For new cyclists, Brian Lehrer suggests a rearview mirror, and Alan Cumming says “Don’t look up.” We say, be like a deer in the forest.
Citibikes will be rolling across the city starting May 27th with full access June 2nd.
A long-awaited sign of life from the Citi Bike Share arrived Thursday in the form of an updated station map. The system, a joint project…
In U.S. cities, the bike lane is a male-dominated zone. According to a DOT study, males outnumber females on New York City streets six to…
Today, the city released the locations of the much anticipated stations for the new bike share program, as shown on an interactive map. As noted…
The Sustainability Practice Network (SPN) organized an event that took place yesterday at Green Spaces to discuss the trend of collaborative consumption, which was identified by Time in 2010 as one of the 10 ideas that will change the world. The talk was moderated by Roo Rogers, founder of Ozolab and panelists included the entrepreneurs Jen Abrams, Our Goods; Ron J. Williams, SnapGoods; Paul Steely White, Transportation Alternatives;
Listing of upcoming events for community participation in DOT’s New York City Bike Share program.Source: a841-tfpweb.nyc.gov, via City Atlas