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Beverley Rd - East 2 St - East 3 St

Please add a westbound (contraflow, protected) bike lane on these blocks of Beverley Rd. I often use Beverley Rd to access the Church Av F/G subway station and nearby businesses on Church Ave and McDonald Ave. Beverley Rd is a nice alternative to Church Ave since it's much quieter in this area, but it only works eastbound due to the one way blocks at the west end. The road here is very wide, so there's plenty of room to add a physically protected westbound bike lane.

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Parkside Ave - Park Circle Bike Path - Parade Pl

A connection from the Parkside Ave protected lane to the popular commercial area on Church Ave would be very useful. The stretch on Caton Ave would definitely need physical protection.

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Parkside Ave - Park Circle Bike Path - Parade Pl

A connection from the Parkside Ave bike lane to the Church Av B/Q subway station would be very useful. The section on Caton Ave would definitely need to be physically protected.

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Caton Ave - East 10 St - Parade Grounds Greenway

A protected lane connecting the Parade Ground path with the Rugby/Argyle bike lanes is essential. This is a popular route today, but almost everyone bikes on the sidewalk, since Caton Ave is incredibly unfriendly and dangerous as-is.

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East 17 St - Avenue I - Avenue J

Since East 17th Street is a wider lane than usual It should support a Northbound conventional bike lane paired with a Southbound East 18th street bike lane - continuing the existing North/South bike structures that are present north of the LIRR cut, on Rugby Rd. & Argyle Rd. in Ditmas Park.

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Bedford Ave - Eastern Parkway - Eastern Parkway Bike Path

The Bedford Ave bike lane needs protection all along the route as vehicles constantly stop on it, and it abruptly ends at Dean St approaching the extremely dangerous Atlantic Ave intersection! This needs to be improved! Cyclists are left in the middle of traffic merging from Rogers Ave onto Bedford Ave at Dean St, and this is very dangerous!

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Church Ave - Mcdonald Ave - Beverley Rd - Brooklyn

As a major thoroughfare through many busy neighborhoods, Church Avenue should be targeted as a high priority for protected bike lanes and monitored bus lanes. As it is now, it is harrowing to bike on that corridor, and riding the bus takes way too long. This should be a model for forward thinking infrastructure planning that prioritizes pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users, all of who represent a majority of people living in this area.

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Eastern Parkway - Bedford Ave - Rogers Ave

It's nice the bedford ave path exists, but it's tough to use because it's not protected. Parts of this route are extremely treacherous. Cars speed and use the bike lane to pass.

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Flatbush Ave - East Drive - Empire Boulevard

Some of this stretch has bike lanes but they are unsafe. Cars speed agressively. They need to be on this whole stretch and separated from traffic.

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Flatbush Ave - Ocean Ave - Lefferts Ave

Flatbush ave south of empire desperate needs bike lines connecting to the bike lines around the park. It's super dangerous going between the bike lanes north of empire and the street south of empire, you have to cross a bunch of traffic. Parkside also should have a bikelane since it will be the connection between prospect park and the nearest citibike station.

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