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The city's Greater Greenways report lays out a vision for paths that would encircle Manhattan and bridge huge dead zones in Brooklyn and Queens.


The city's Department of Transportation says it wants to build 500 facilities to store bicycles.


Landlords are being squeezed by insurance companies that don’t want to foot the bill for a catastrophic blaze caused by batteries.


Tens of thousands of cyclists will roll through the five boroughs Sunday. Officials are urging people to leave their cars at home.


'It's something we want to take a look at, how we're responding to it. What sort of enforcement we're going to do.'


'Hopefully, long term, e-scooters will prove themselves in the outer boroughs, and we've seen in other states and cities where they’ve have operated and replaced car trips at significant rates.'


The winding prehistory of the bicycle in New York City, and what happened next, is the subject of a fascinating new exhibit opening tomorrow at the Museum of the City of New York.


Police officers issued 669 e-bike tickets, 1,383 moving violations, and seized 910 e-bikes in 2018, according to the NYPD. Just 210 businesses were given citations for using e-bikes.


It is with great dismay that we announce that Mayor de Bike-i-o finally succumbed to the vicious vipers that run the Bike Lobby on Friday, June 13th


Two days after cars were officially banned from Central Park, a cyclist was injured in an early-morning collision with a garbage truck driver.