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DOT: It's 'Psychologically Unrealistic' To Put Two-Way Bike Lane On Central Park West


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Jake Offenhartz

Published Jun 12, 2019

Modified Jun 12, 2019


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Cyclists riding up to last night's community board meeting, forced into traffic by a cab blocking the painted bike lane on Central Park West.
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Published Jun 12, 2019

Modified Jun 12, 2019


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