Lot of people ride bikes down Franklin, there should be bike dock somewhere near this intersection. A bike shop is located nearby too.
Lot of people ride bikes down Franklin, there should be bike dock somewhere near this intersection. A bike shop is located nearby too.
The dock by the park is always empty and one on Driggs off the bike lane would be great, especially fort people living on McGuiness.
A bike station on the Cornell Tech campus would help students and campus workers get to and from campus easier.
There should be a bike dock near the entrance to the Newtown Creek Nature Walk. It’s a nice park but it’s far away from a bus or subway station.
A bike dock on Stewart or Gardner Ave by one of the entrances to Under the K park will help people get to the park easier.
Two potential locations: one by the playground on Cherry Street and one by the pedestrian ramp of the Kosciuszko Bridge/entrance to the new park under the bridge. Could help promote bicycling across the bridge and give residents along Apollo/Van Dam another to get around other than car.
A new dock on Meeker Avenue (either by Monitor or Kingsland) would help as the docks by the park are always empty. In addition, when the bike lane under the BQE is complete, people can get a bike, cross the street, and ride safely on the bike lane.
A Chelsea Piers station would be used by so many and it would seem there is plenty of space.
I think that a bike station should be placed here because it would help to decrease 2nd degree murders against federal government employees by adding more witnesses to keep such murderers accountable and to help those who have the motivation to murder a federal government official to burn off the raging energy that they may be feeling inside, and ultimately help them find a new perspective
This particular area is the orthocenter of a triangle of buildings owned by the federal government. A bike station here could potentially decrease the amount of 2nd degree murders committed against federal government employees by creating a central area between each building which in turn would create more witnesses in the area to lookout for violent attacks against federal government employees that ultimately leads to 2nd degree murders so that New Yorkers can keep such murderers accountable for their actions. It would also help to have a bike station in this particular area because it would help those who may feel motivated to commit the heinous act of murder against federal government employees to 'burn off that energy' so to speak.
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