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Bicycle Blueprint
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
10. Reducing Traffic


Security
11. Bicycle Theft
12. On-Street Parking
13. Indoor Parking


On the Job Cycling
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

      Chapter 14:
Bicycle Messengers
 A Vital Service
b) A Negative Reputation
c) History of the Messenger Industry
d) Profile of Messengers
e) Messenger Behavior
f) Food Delivery Bicycles
g) Chapter 14 Recommendations

A Vital Service

Bicycle messengers serve a critical function in New York City where, fax machines notwithstanding, thousands of documents and packages need to be moved rapidly from one place to another every day. Messengers provide this service quickly, efficiently and cheaply, and many prominent companies depend on them (including newspapers whose editorial pages periodically rail against them). Most importantly, the bicycle messenger industry could be a model for future appropriate-technology enterprises — moving letters and small parcels through a dense city on human-powered conveyances is an ecological business adaptation par excellence.




 A Vital Service
b) A Negative Reputation
c) History of the Messenger Industry
d) Profile of Messengers
e) Messenger Behavior
f) Food Delivery Bicycles
g) Chapter 14 Recommendations

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