Some background references and reading from the newspapers:
New York Times, May 19, 2009
In the Future, the City's Streets are to Behave
New York Post, January 27, 2010
Bay Ridge Parents Organizing to Shine Light on Reckless Driving
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, February 24, 2010
Senator Adams, Brooklyn Group, Get Tough on Hit-Run Accidents
Courier Life, June 22, 2010
Canarsie: Bike Lanes are for Park Slope
Courier Life, June 22, 2010
Transportation Commissioner was not Prepared to Meet Ridge
Courier Life, June 23, 2010
Bay Ridge to City: No More Bike Lanes
The Brooklyn Paper, June 23, 2010
Bay Ridge to City: No More Bike Lanes
Courier Life, June 29, 2010
Bike Lane Backlash: Cyclists Speak Out Against Board Votes
Welcome to BRBRbrooklyn! Whether you are pedaling to the shore, the store, your neighbor’s stoop, or back to your own coop, this blog is for you. Bay Ridge Bicycle Routes is an effort raise to awareness within our neighborhood and among civic groups about the activities of bicyclists in Bay Ridge and other nearby communities in southern Brooklyn.
Our neighborhood’s immediate access to the harbor, less congested street traffic, friendly atmosphere, expansive parks and flat terrain (except, of course, for the steep ridge in Bay Ridge!) makes our corner of New York City one of the most fantastic places to ride a bicycle. Whether for transportation, recreation, fun or fitness, cycling is great in Bay Ridge.
Our neighborhood’s immediate access to the harbor, less congested street traffic, friendly atmosphere, expansive parks and flat terrain (except, of course, for the steep ridge in Bay Ridge!) makes our corner of New York City one of the most fantastic places to ride a bicycle. Whether for transportation, recreation, fun or fitness, cycling is great in Bay Ridge.
No comments:
Post a Comment