Bike and Pedestrian Advocates Do City's Job

Subtitle

Post Signs To Relieve Dangerous Chaos on Brooklyn Bridge Promenade

Release Date

October 10, 2000

Press Release Contact

When: Wednesday, October 11 @ 1:30pm
Where: Manhattan entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge Promenade on Center Street
What: 5 Transportation Alternatives will place 10 poster size bilingual signs, and paint bike and pedestrians symbols along the path

For three months the Department of Transportation has ignored requests to post signs clarifying which side of the Brooklyn Bridge promenade path cyclists and pedestrians should be on. The result has been tremendous danger and confusion as cyclists and pedestrians run into each other on the crowded path. To improve public safety and compensate for DOT ineptitude, Transportation Alternatives will post signs on the path after months of neglect by the Department of Transportation.

Susan Boyle, Bicycle Program Director at Transportation Alternatives explained: "It is inexcusable that the City is unable to post basic directional signs. Posting signs is so inexpensive and easy to do.  We have waited patiently for three months for action. Now it is time to take action. We will post our own bilingual signs and stencil the walkway to improve safety on the bridge."

Submitted by rick on January 30, 2008 - 13:18. categories [ ]