Sparse and dangerous unprotected bike lanes offer little protection to Bronx Bicyclists
Too little is being done in the Bronx to prevent bicycle accidents. Webster Avenue was redesigned in 2012 to implement “Select Bus Service” but bike lanes
One block away, Park Avenue has a dedicated bike lane that goes all the way North however it is not the case for the southbound side. The bike lane abruptly stops at East 173rd Street. The only other option to bike South in the Area is the Grand Concourse bike lane. This bike lane is unprotected and dangerous. Vehicles, especially trucks are constantly parking on it, making it very unsafe for cyclists who have to get in and out in the traffic. A recent aerial picture (see left) from the Grand Concourse in Tremont had a school bus, three trucks and a few cars parked on the bike lane between 179th street and Tremont Ave.
Vision Zero hasn’t done much in the Bronx and bicyclists as well as pedestrians are still at high risk of dying or being injured in auto accidents. A few hours before, also in the Bronx, an 8 year old boy was seriously injured in front of his school.
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