The Bronx is the borough that has the less investment by the city in infrastructures to protect bicyclists despite a large part of the population using bikes on a daily basis, including many delivery cyclists
While the city has been creating protected bike lanes all over rich white neighborhoods, the poor area of the Bronx didn’t get any of these. Even last month when de Blasio announced more streets closed to traffic and a extra 9.2 miles of protected bike lanes, none of them were in the Bronx.
Citi Bike finally expanded in the Bronx but because there is very little infrastructure to protect bicyclists, precincts where Citi Bike stations were installed saw an increase in bicycle accidents.
Transportation Alternatives has been criticizing the city for not installing proper infrastructures in each borough. “New York cannot continue to be a city where cycling infrastructure is installed slowly over years in a piecemeal fashion, and mostly in predominantly wealthy, white neighborhoods.” said Danny Harris, the Executive Director of the Street Advocacy Group in a recent article in Street Blog.
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