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Bicycling Tips for Transit StrikeAdvocacy Group Estimates 400,000 Will Take to Bikes
Based on an analysis of photographs of the 1980 transit strike, the bicycle and pedestrian advocacy group, Transportation Alternatives estimates that daily cycling levels in NYC will quadruple to 400,000 bicyclists. East River Bridge and Avenue
Bike / Ped Lanes to Handle Throngs Plea for Emergency Bike Parking
in Commercial Buildings and Guarded Parking 10 Common Sense Tips for New Bike CommutersA transit strike will create unusual conditions and stresses for everyone in New York City. Following are some specific tips for folks who usually do not bicycle to work. But first, two general suggestions: be patient and use your head instead of your hormones. Riding a bicycle in the city is fun and safe if you pay attention. Rules of the road
1. Bicycles are vehicles and must obey traffic laws. Ride with traffic - not
against it. Obey red lights and other traffic rules. Your Bike
4. Check the brakes. Make sure they work or get them tightened. If they don't
work, DO NOT USE THE BIKE. You
9. Wear a helmet. Adjust the straps so that the helmet is snug and does not
slide.
Submitted by forrest on January 31, 2008 - 10:44. categories [ ]
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