2022 was the ‘worst year ever for bicyclist deaths,’ new data shows
- Date: 04/04/2024
The number of cyclists who died in traffic crashes reached the highest number in 2022 since the federal government started…
New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez today announced a Better Barriers pilot program to test new materials for protected bicycle lanes across the city. The pilot is part of the administration’s ongoing commitment to harden half of the city's existing delineator-protected bike lanes in two years, using sturdier materials that can keep lanes clear for cyclists. If effective, these barriers would greatly expand protections for cyclists with materials that are easier to install on a broader set of streets.
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