
Bike Stations should not require riders to step into the moving traffic lane on a truck route.
*THIS MAP IS NOW CLOSED*
Bike Stations should not require riders to step into the moving traffic lane on a truck route.
Quieter side street would be better than right on beverley road for cyclist safety
Church ave is extremely congested with folks waiting for the bus and livery vehicles. Do not put it directly on church ave. Any of the side streets nearby would be more suitable
Agree on bike paths often not being respected but Bedford is a well used bikelane. Maybe improving the bike lane design could help??
If a spot around Ki gs Theater and coming construction is tricky, maybe a station across from Flatbush can help solve those issues! Especially to attract theater goers and encourage people to bike instead of drive/take ubers to a concert.
This is a good location along the side of the Ideal. There's so many bus stops at this intersection that this corner might be the best way of keeping cyclists getting on their bikes as far away as possible from incoming buses. Don't put them right on Bedford!!
Locations close to the park are ideal for City bike. I agree that Caton can be dangerous with the trucks, especially in rush hour, but a segregated bike lane could keep cyclists safe!
Stations on Linden would be fantastic but this is a heavily used truck route that can be tricky to bike in, especially at rush hours. We need a segregated bike bike lane on this route to keep bikers safe!! If the infrastructure and bikes don't come together, the City will be putting cyclists in harms way and individual cyclists will inevitably be blamed when there's an accident.
This area is not suitable -- needs to be kept clear for emergency evacuation of the Kings Theatre
This area is not suitable and would create security and safety issues for the Kings Theatre as this street dead ends into the loading dock and regularly has large semis and tour buses pulling in and out.
Comments should be related to the posted topic or specific project. The Projects and Initiatives website is not meant for comments that do not directly relate to the purpose or topic of the specific project. For general comments or communications concerning an agency, please contact the agency's Commissioner on www.NYC.gov. For service requests, please contact 311 Online.
Pan left or rigth to show the area you wish to comment on.
To add your comments:
How do you want to submit your comment: