New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio has announced a plan that would revamp the CitiBike bicycle-sharing program, to include doubling the size of the fleet, increasing the number of

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City leaders have been vocal in touting recently-released statistics indicating that not one patron of the bike-sharing program, unveiled last year, has died. This was noteworthy because grave concerns had

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New York’s Administrative City Code 7-201 holds that officials must be given at least 15 days advance written notice to act to correct a potentially dangerous condition. It was on

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A 73-year-old bicyclist from Connecticut has filed a personal injury lawsuit in New York City, asking for $15 million for injuries he sustained after he flipped a bicycle at a

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Officials with the New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) recently announced that the launch of Citi Bike proved to be highly successful. Since its launch, travelers in New York

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No helmet? It just seems crazy. Bicycle helmets are the most effective way to reduce your risks of an injury, and even death, in the event of an accident. According

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Just three days after the unveiling of the country’s largest bike-sharing program, a rider was struck by a livery driver in a sport utility vehicle in the city’s West Village

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Throughout the city of New York, there are hundreds of people who make their living riding bicycles. These commercial bicycle riders primarily offer delivery service for various bike messenger companies

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Officials with the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety and with Bike League are teaming up to support bicyclists nationwide. One of their first moves to spread the word was to

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In many parts of the country, biking and walking are summer, spring and fall activities and people retreat to the warmth and comfort of their cars during the winter months.

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