
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 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) A Vital Service b) A Negative Reputation c) History of the Messenger Industry d) Profile of Messengers e) Messenger Behavior f) Food Delivery Bicycles
Chapter 14 RecommendationsLEGISLATIVECity CouncilRequire messenger companies and all commercial enterprises employing bicycle riders to:
PRIVATE SECTORFood delivery businesses should train and monitor bicycling employees to ride with traffic, avoid sidewalks and generally respect pedestrians' rights. Pedestrian space on sidewalks can be protected by providing safe space for utility bicycles on streets.
a) A Vital Service b) A Negative Reputation c) History of the Messenger Industry d) Profile of Messengers e) Messenger Behavior f) Food Delivery Bicycles |
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