Biking in NYC October 26, 2008 09:41AM |
Re: BIKING IN NYC November 04, 2008 07:11AM |
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Re: Biking in NYC May 09, 2011 05:55PM |
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Bloomberg, He’s squeezed out cars in favor of floral planters, OK’d “pop-up” cafes and bike lanes, but the pedaler-in-chief saved the crown jewel of changes for last — a public-rental program deploying 10,000 bicycles to 600 sidewalk kiosks. The initiative, which will be the third-largest in the world, behind Paris and Hangzhou, China, will be tested this summer, and rolled out in 2012. Critics say it’s community sentiment be damned.
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Re: Biking in NYC May 10, 2011 03:45PM |
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Denver has had a bike program for over a year and I love seeing the pretty red bikes zipping around. [denver.bcycle.com]
[www.youtube.com] I love that I can walk across from my office, grab a bike and ride for 30 minutes free at lunch.
[www.youtube.com] I love that I can walk across from my office, grab a bike and ride for 30 minutes free at lunch.
Re: Biking in NYC September 15, 2011 01:52PM |
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Soon those bike lanes will be more crowded than the subways.
Some 10,000 more bikes will flood the streets next summer, thanks to a new cycle-sharing program, which was unveiled by officials yesterday.
The 40-pound bikes will be housed in 600 cycling stations distributed every few blocks south of 79th Street in Manhattan and in certain parts of Brooklyn.
The stations will be solar-powered, providing electricity to the credit-card machines and bike locks.
Read more: [www.nypost.com]
[www.nypost.com]
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/15/2011 01:54PM by askanewyorker.
Some 10,000 more bikes will flood the streets next summer, thanks to a new cycle-sharing program, which was unveiled by officials yesterday.
The 40-pound bikes will be housed in 600 cycling stations distributed every few blocks south of 79th Street in Manhattan and in certain parts of Brooklyn.
The stations will be solar-powered, providing electricity to the credit-card machines and bike locks.
Read more: [www.nypost.com]
[www.nypost.com]
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/15/2011 01:54PM by askanewyorker.
Re: Biking in NYC September 16, 2011 09:52AM |
Re: Biking in NYC March 26, 2012 09:35PM |
Hm. Yes it's gonna be lots of bikes in New York know which is good. I know some business owners and they are very unhappy about the coming change) For example this shop here Central Park Bike Rental just opened and owner said that they might be closed soon(
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