A true protected, two-way bike lane connection from Fort Hamilton Parkway to the Shore Road Greenway would do wonders to encourage folks to ride to the park and not worry about losing their life to an impatient and distracted driver.
There is ample space here for a parking protected bike lane to connect Bay Ridge to one of the few large local parks. The wide roadway encourages drivers to speed, putting cyclists in danger.
Sixth avenue could use a protected bike lane. Because of lack of crosswalks, wide roadway width and few traffic lights, drivers speed and put cyclists in danger. It is an excellent artery to travel North and South for for those travelling from Sunset Park and points North.
All of Fort Hamilton Parkway should have it's unprotected bike lane converted to a one way, or two way protected lane. With the current situation one can hardly ride two blocks without encountering a parked car in the bike lane.
All of 86th st is incredibly dangerous for biking because of speeding and distracted motorists, and those who run red lights.
It would be great for a protected place to park bikes here or at 86th st entrance to R train. Not just a rack, but covered parking would be most desirable and would encourage more folks to ride.
There are two traffic lanes and a parking lane. A two way bike lane could be implemented on the North side of the street to ensure a connection from the West side of the highway to the East side.
extend the 4th aven line to Bay Ridge. Please let there be at least one protected east west lane, and north south lane in neighborhood.
put a bike lane here please! (Now)
One block contra-flow bike lane linking Dyker Place with the 84th Street pedestrian overpass (which should have fencing removed to allow bikes to pass through)
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