Introduction
NYC Cycling
1. NYC Bike Policy
2. State of NYC Cycling
3. Cyclists & Streets
A Bike and a Prayer
Riding Infrastructure
4. Street Design
5. Bridges
6. Road Surfaces
7. Greenways
8. Parks
9. Bicycles and Transit
Reducing Traffic
Security
11. Bicycle Theft
12. On-Street Parking
13. Indoor Parking
On the Job Cycling
14. Bicycle Messengers
Fifth, Park & Madison
15. Freight Cycles
16. Gov't Cycling
Reducing Risks
17. Accidents
Three Who Died
18. Air Pollution
Bicycle Education
19. Schools
20. Public Education
Appendices
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Chapter 10:
Reducing Traffic
a) A Failed Traffic Policy
b) The Toll Traffic Takes
c) A Real Traffic Solution
d) Benefits of Reduced Motor Traffic
e) A City Made for Biking
Chapter 10 Recommendations
Chapter 10 Recommendations
Also see recommendations concerning street space, vehicle use, and vehicle operation as follows:
AGENCIES
NYC Dept. of Transportation
Implement the Transportation Alternatives/Auto-Free NY 4-Year Plan (see Appendix C).
a) A Failed Traffic Policy
b) The Toll Traffic Takes
c) A Real Traffic Solution
d) Benefits of Reduced Motor Traffic
e) A City Made for Biking
Chapter 10 Recommendations
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