America's Greatest Cycling City? | NYC

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • New York City is well on it's way to becoming a world class cycling city, perhaps the best in North America. Why isn't it there yet? Well, in this video I share my experience riding around the big apple, what I loved, what I didn't and what is being done to bring this incredible city to the top.
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    0:00 Is New York The Greatest Cycling City
    0:40 Great Micromobility Cities
    1:15 Cycling From LaGuardia
    1:57 New York's Cycling Network
    2:42 Biking Central Park
    2:56 Citibike bike share is Fantastic
    3:33 New York Drivers
    4:14 Reckless Cyclists
    4:44 Ban Gas Mopeds
    4:52 Parking in Bike lanes
    5:20 Bad Bike Lanes
    6:14 Legality of Micromobility
    7:00 Improvements
    7:41 Not the greatest...yet
    8:21 I love NY biking
    8:46 Why Bike When Transit
    9:14 Best way to see New York
    America's Greatest Cycling City? | NYC

Komentáře • 110

  • @mariusfacktor3597
    @mariusfacktor3597 Před 6 měsíci +46

    Cars going fairly slow in NYC makes a huge difference. When cars are going under 20 mph, it's really not unpleasant or that unsafe to walk or bike beside them. But going above 20 mph, and it becomes intolerable to share the street with them.
    The true indicator of bikeability is seeing kids and the elderly using them. It's simply not safe enough for this yet. There is a long way to go and they need to take away thousands of miles of car lanes and car parking lanes for that to become a reality.

    • @misodko1668
      @misodko1668 Před 6 měsíci +6

      completely agree - people often think about the bike lanes making biking more accessible to more people, but really it's the car factor that makes an even bigger difference. imo such a big shift happened when NYC lowered the city-wide speed limit - traffic got calmer. but what we have now is still only for those bold enough to face the risks...

  • @DanTheCaptain
    @DanTheCaptain Před 6 měsíci +63

    I’ve always said that New York can be and has the potential to be the Amsterdam of North American. After all it was known at one point as New Amsterdam. However, I think it’s car dependency is what keeps it back. The city needs to clamp down hard on car use and vastly increase the number of micro mobility options and infrastructure.

    • @misodko1668
      @misodko1668 Před 6 měsíci +3

      100% if not even more of a powerhouse, bc NYC has many times greater social density than AMS .

    • @nabranestwistypuzzler7019
      @nabranestwistypuzzler7019 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I still call it New Amsterdam real NY is anything at least at 42N

    • @Bramfly
      @Bramfly Před 5 měsíci +1

      Amsterdam is not the best cycling city of the Netherlands or the World. More likely to be Groningen and Utrecht

    • @jimbo1637
      @jimbo1637 Před 3 měsíci +3

      The best part is that the clamp down is on cars is just around the conner! Congestion pricing is slated to start in June 2024!!

    • @jojoadeyemi8239
      @jojoadeyemi8239 Před měsícem

      The MTA needs to do better for that to work.

  • @ManunKanava
    @ManunKanava Před 6 měsíci +13

    Nice that at least somewhere there is good bike infrastructure

  • @user-hg7kv6pw6w
    @user-hg7kv6pw6w Před 6 měsíci +19

    I agree with most everything you are saying about biking in NYC, but I think the negatives you pointed out are insignificant when compared with the overall biking experience you get in NYC as compared with most every other place in the US, and the number one issue is the feeling of safety. I live in CA and whenever I visit the in-laws in NJ, it's always a highlight for me to bike over the GW, down the Hudson Greenway, with a side trip around the now car-free loop in Central Park. The thing that stands out for me is that I feel safer riding on the streets of Manhattan than I do on my local roads in Northern California, most of which are 2-lane, no-shoulder, high-speed death-traps. I rode 10,000 miles in 2023, and have crossed the country 3 times on a bike, and I have never seen any place as bike-friendly as NYC. In every other place in the US, bicycles are not considered legitimate users of the roadways, but in NYC they are.

  • @baker2niner
    @baker2niner Před 7 dny +1

    i live downtown and ride, you describe the scene perfectly.

  • @tommydesilva7084
    @tommydesilva7084 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Great video! Your takes were very detailed and nuanced!

  • @kriserts
    @kriserts Před 2 měsíci +7

    One reason the network is fractured is every single community board gets a say in infrastructure, and some welcome cycling, others are hostile. It’s a huge fight. DOT for some reason believes they need to work with everyone. They need to seize control and build what they know is safe.

    • @Thiccolo
      @Thiccolo Před 15 dny

      Sounds dystopian rather pass

  • @sometwo7429
    @sometwo7429 Před 13 dny +1

    As someone whos gotten very comfortable on the electric citibikes over the past 3 years, while the city definitely has a long way to go before biking is considered safe enough for most non cyclist pedestrians, its always a nice suprise when i bike or walk by a street or avenue and see a fresh layer of green paint in places that only had parking and car lanes. As the city keeps improving i have no doubt more and more people will fall in love with biking around the city like I did. I used to commute to school by bike and was lucky enough to live and go to school very close to central park in a way that allowed the central park loop to be my commute path going and coming from school, its amazing starting the day with the breeze on your face and the peaceful and scenic ride through the park.

  • @robertewalt7789
    @robertewalt7789 Před 26 dny +2

    I live in Bergen County, NJ. Many cyclists come across the George Washington Bridge to cycle on our quiet roads, especially on Sundays.

  • @scorpion3128
    @scorpion3128 Před 5 měsíci +14

    As someone who remembers when we had no bike lanes, it's come a long way in the last 10-15 years. It still has a long way to go, but there is no denying the commitment to micro mobility from multiple city administrations and i expect that to continue and mature. The street infrastructure will continue to expand and upgrade, but the citibike system may not survive sadly. At least not in it's current state which is a shame because it's great.

  • @tomreingold4024
    @tomreingold4024 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Very good video, and you treat NYC very fairly. I was born and raised here in Manhattan. I left for the suburbs and many years later came back. I’ve been in Manhattan most of my life and have been cycling here for most of the time. I still do, about 1,500 miles a year. You’re right that the City has done a good job. It is doing all the right things but at the wrong pace. I feel very mixed. I suppose the culture is one of my problems. I’ve seen drivers improve their behavior towards cyclists etc but not enough, and there is enough bad, dangerous driving to make many of us scared. Even I’m scared, and I’m experienced and have good nerves. We need to do more. Still, I know I’m lucky. The Hudson River Greenway is my commuting route.

  • @itsliam4905
    @itsliam4905 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Not a bad video and a lot of the problems you mentioned are being worked on; albeit slowly. The QB bridge has been delayed for rework for quite a few years now and TA has been fighting for improved infrastructure over there.
    Things like parked cars are a problem not just in NYC but in cities everywhere (especially in North America) - though perhaps it is more noticeable in denser cities. We have however been running into some problems with the current mayor and opposition from other politicians which are somewhat stifling the growth of the network - but DOT has made it clear that the order of priority should be -> Peds - Micromobility - Transit - FHV - Private Cars.
    As for the other forms of micromobility - this is also a larger issue across the industry with so many different modes of transport being introduced. Many European countries still have these outlawed as well (Netherlands, Germany, Poland, UK, Ireland, ...) -> more work needs to be done on this area

  • @JesperMilling
    @JesperMilling Před 23 dny +1

    Visiting from northern Europe I found biking in New York, 1995 and in 2010, was easy, safe and great fun.

  • @JooUpdate
    @JooUpdate Před 6 měsíci +2

    good morning from bali my dear friend, thank for taking us with this beautiful video

  • @Michiel_de_Jong
    @Michiel_de_Jong Před 6 měsíci +18

    Imagine,... NY consistently incorporate biking infrastructure with each mobility infrastructure update for 10 years....
    By that time they will discover the financial beneficial impact on the city finances... And within 15 years NY will be a shining example for North America.

    • @nicthedoor
      @nicthedoor  Před 6 měsíci +4

      I really hope it continues to improve. Can't wait to visit again when/if that happens.

  • @chichichoemi
    @chichichoemi Před 6 měsíci +5

    I would say that bike infrastructure is good only in Manhattan or parts of brooklyn (at least that is where most of them are.) If you live in bronx, queens and even some parts of Brooklyn bike infrastructure is not enough for travel for longer distances and even making local commutes/errands is difficult due to lack connectivity and bike racks. Basically in these boughs you have to get comfortable with biking on the road with cars

  • @officialgreendalehumanbeing
    @officialgreendalehumanbeing Před 6 měsíci +6

    not even close, most of the city outside the most gentrified areas of brooklyn, manhattan and long island city is very minimal or non existent.

  • @normanwhaley3024
    @normanwhaley3024 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Outstanding Nic !!

  • @gem3132
    @gem3132 Před 15 dny +1

    I commute 4 miles to work, 5 days a week. Trip is 20' on a flat trail in California.

  • @craigmaberly8561
    @craigmaberly8561 Před 2 měsíci +2

    We cycled down the west coast from Vancouver to San Diego,then across North America to New York then up to Montreal and by far the best cycling was New York roads and drivers.We live in the UK.

  • @ParisCycling
    @ParisCycling Před 6 měsíci +8

    @01:45 'Jersey Barriers' I didn't know that was a name for this!
    @02:02 What a gorgeous path, love to see greenery
    @05:05 Oh parked cars in lanes is also a European issue :D
    @05:44 'Triple A infrastructure' I'm stealing this phrase!
    @08:30 Can't wait to visit New York someday!

    • @nicthedoor
      @nicthedoor  Před 6 měsíci +3

      AAA All Ages and Abilities. Also "8 to 80" as in even the young and old will use it.

    • @ParisCycling
      @ParisCycling Před 6 měsíci

      @@nicthedoor Ooh, I thought it was a gaming reference!

    • @robertewalt7789
      @robertewalt7789 Před 26 dny +1

      Jersey Barriers are well known to us living across the Hudson River!

  • @mardiffv.8775
    @mardiffv.8775 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Well, NYC is developing itself into a cycling city, but it takes time/ years. And cycling infra is never done, there is always room for improvements. I see that in the Netherlands, for example Voorstraat, Utrecht:
    1. From 2 direction for cars > 1 direction for cars, with a counter flow bike lane. So cyclists can go in both directions.
    2. Turn the Voorstraat into a bicycle street, where cars are guests. Because the number of cars has dropped in ratio to the many cyclists. A maximum of 10 % cars vs. 90 % cyclists is necessary.

  • @davide2032
    @davide2032 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Great video!

  • @beedoggs
    @beedoggs Před 6 měsíci +2

    you could simply look at pictures of NYC in 2008 compared to now, cycling is a major form of transport

  • @amape7845
    @amape7845 Před 29 dny +1

    You did an amazing job encompassing cycling in NYC. I do deliveries on my road bike to make a living and even before that I’ve always loved biking in general. It was nice to see you on some of the routes I frequent especially the protected bike lane that runs down Crescent street from bridge to bridge. Cycling is a big part of nyc culture, and being on the road is all about respect. Even then sometimes I can get a bit out of hand with my speed and projecting where I’m going through traffic but that’s because I’ve been biking the same streets for years now. But there’s a great understanding between bikers and drivers. The only people that I feel disrupt this are as you said, e-bike and moped drivers along with yellow taxi drivers (who have always been notoriously bad drivers IMO)
    Lastly I just want to say I’m so thankful that biking is a way of life for me. Due to how bad NYC can be sometimes I often think about moving away but I’m born and raised and it’s hard to see myself living an equally satisfying life somewhere else.

  • @thrallingFRglory
    @thrallingFRglory Před 6 měsíci +4

    Another fantastic video!

  • @amightysailingman
    @amightysailingman Před měsícem +1

    Cycling doesn't have to compete with mass transit. Bikes are allowed on the subways except during peak hours. For longer trips, take the subway most of the way and use a bike for last mile.

  • @pimpnamedslickback7780
    @pimpnamedslickback7780 Před 6 měsíci +4

    The problem with NY is it's a transit first city in an island surrounded by a nation of car dependency. I saw a lot of that in montreal and vancouver when I visited too tho so it seems like canada has the same problem

    • @nicthedoor
      @nicthedoor  Před 6 měsíci

      Oh yes we do :( Working on it though

  • @CourtneyBernard
    @CourtneyBernard Před 3 měsíci +2

    NY just started bike lanes 10 years back tbh

  • @juliancohn7662
    @juliancohn7662 Před 24 dny +2

    You mentioned the cost of Citi-biking a few times, but that's the "tourist rate".... I pay ~$200 per year for a membership and get free regular bikes or ~$4 ebikes (depending on the distance)

    • @Tennisfan4200
      @Tennisfan4200 Před 16 dny

      Thats still insanely expensive. Ebikes should be free with that much of a membership

  • @theurbanspokesman
    @theurbanspokesman Před měsícem +1

    Good video and very accurate IMO. Nice work Nic!!!

  • @muscleman125
    @muscleman125 Před měsícem +2

    A bit of info I found funny was how you were actually quite optimistic towards vehicle traffic and consideration towards cyclists, when everyone will tell you that drivers in NYC are extremely aggressive, and then later on you noted about aggressive cyclists revving ebikes at 30mph and reckless bike messengers/joyriders. You had the same NYC traffic experience but in micro-mobility form.
    I'd bet had you been driving in NYC, you would've said the cyclists are quite good at maneuvering through traffic, so much so that you rarely notice them, yet the other cars were being aggressive and reckless.
    That says a lot about the experience of both transport modes in the city; they are pretty separated from each other. The way the city flows, the two modes of transport rarely interact. Everyone is hyper aware there, whether you are walking, driving, or cycling. You have to be. There is so much happening all around you, to be unaware is to make yourself a city statistic and scare story. It all just works there.

  • @haighter5115
    @haighter5115 Před 6 měsíci +4

    I'm moving to NYC from Vancouver next fall. While I plan on ditching my full carbon road bike (I will have little time for long rides, and I'm afraid the roads will be too rough on my skinny tyres) I am crossing my fingers for an apartment with decent bike storage so I can keep the long tail and pick up a hybrid.

    • @nicthedoor
      @nicthedoor  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Wicked! Honestly I thought the roads we're pretty good for the most part, then again, it was 6 months ago and the rose tint in my glasses is only getting stronger.
      I hope you have a good move!

    • @kriserts
      @kriserts Před 2 měsíci +2

      Omg you’ll be so sorry if you don’t bring your road bike. There’s a huge road cycling scene here including racing. Central Park before 8am is full of teams and clubs training. Nic didn’t show the George Washington Bridge. Roadies have used it for years to ride across the river and go up River Road or 9w to Piermont, Nyack, Bear Mt, etc. Access across the bridge was recently revamped and we now have a beautiful pedestrian/cycling path with wide ramps at either end.

    • @haighter5115
      @haighter5115 Před 2 měsíci

      @@kriserts Good to know! We've moving by plane so I may sell my bike here anyways to avoid the hassle of moving it, but it sounds like I'll need to buy a replacement in NYC.

    • @sniper77xo90
      @sniper77xo90 Před 8 dny

      @@haighter5115happy your coming to our city which borough are u moving to manhatten Brooklyn queens ?

  • @adampepper-macias4618
    @adampepper-macias4618 Před 13 dny

    Awesome video!

  • @fhowland
    @fhowland Před měsícem +1

    NYC is ok for citi bike/commuting, but not good if you're a racer and want areas where you can train on hills or go higher speed for extended periods. have to take the train to the burbs for that.

  • @FalconsEye58094
    @FalconsEye58094 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Great video, I didn't know it was possible to bike into the city from LGA. There was just a great job done to redo 3rd avenue, that needs to be the norm. Along with that there just needs to be more space to dock your bike, otherwise its not much different than a car just going further to find some place

  • @lawfulneptune14
    @lawfulneptune14 Před 25 dny +1

    would love to see your thoughts on Portland

  • @disneyplay4
    @disneyplay4 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Get rid of the Bronx “Express”way, extend the subway to Staten Island and build a line connect Bronx to queens

    • @highwayman15
      @highwayman15 Před 19 dny

      @disneyplay4:
      As an avid cyclist, I hear you, but as a professional truckdriver - driving 18 wheels - I have to say the Cross-Bronx Expressway (Interstate 95) is a necessary and vital link for our national network of roads. The Cross-Bronx Expressway needs to be resurfaced, and more Bike / Ped overpasses built for people to cross over the highway. It would also help to smooth traffic-flow for _the post-September-11th ban_ on heavy trucks on the lower deck of the George Washington Bridge is repealed.

  • @joshuachandra6677
    @joshuachandra6677 Před 20 dny +1

    On the island of Manhattan the cars or better the drivers are used to seeing cyclists especially the mad Messengers who I love to watch do their thing.... However in the boroughs and the further you away you go from the city the less they are on the lookout for cyclists.... However this city on a bike.... itsso good ❤️

  • @DominickGuzman-th6hj
    @DominickGuzman-th6hj Před 4 měsíci +2

    Bike lane new york bronx 125th

  • @the_derpler
    @the_derpler Před měsícem +1

    SF has entered the chat.

  • @nikkiiv9259
    @nikkiiv9259 Před 6 měsíci +2

    New Amsterdam

  • @BUCKSHOTSTV
    @BUCKSHOTSTV Před 26 dny

    Is it possible to cycle from LaGuardia to say flushing? I recently went to nyc and got picked up at LGA with my bike. Being my first time in the city, I wasn’t mentally ready to try to figure out if I could actually cycle from LGA. Now that I did a bit of riding there, I wonder if it’s actually possible to land and ride off into the urban jungle?!

    • @nicthedoor
      @nicthedoor  Před 23 dny +1

      Not sure if they have expanded the network out that far yet.

    • @blessmeachoo6
      @blessmeachoo6 Před 18 dny +1

      No citibike docks in flushing yet

    • @BUCKSHOTSTV
      @BUCKSHOTSTV Před 18 dny

      @@blessmeachoo6 thanks, but I’m meaning by flying in with my bike

    • @blessmeachoo6
      @blessmeachoo6 Před 16 dny +1

      @BUCKSHOTSTV oh yeah that's possible. There's even a pathway separated from cars going from LGA to Flushing!

    • @BUCKSHOTSTV
      @BUCKSHOTSTV Před 16 dny

      @@blessmeachoo6 man that’s incredible! I’ve tried searching for videos in the past, but no luck. Hopefully someone does a video soon. I’ve only seen old videos where people were going through all this crazy construction.

  • @bertnewton103
    @bertnewton103 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What is your top 10 list of micro mobility cities?

    • @nicthedoor
      @nicthedoor  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Well I have that video on my to do list, can't give it away yet ;)

  • @franb7869
    @franb7869 Před 22 dny

    What do you mean you can ride to JFK, you can easily take a folding bike and ride to the Airtrain and check in the folding bike 🤷‍♂️

  • @tianyuyao1142
    @tianyuyao1142 Před měsícem

    Beijing should be on the list

  • @DominickGuzman-th6hj
    @DominickGuzman-th6hj Před 4 měsíci

    Bike dominickguzman Lanes bronx 125th new york Boohyn

  • @nsiebenmor
    @nsiebenmor Před 14 dny

    NYC is great if you're rich or a masochist

  • @dr.merlot1532
    @dr.merlot1532 Před 10 dny

    Where are the climbs?

  • @cliffwoodbury5319
    @cliffwoodbury5319 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I thought u were going to see u could get off an airplane and get on a bike at the airport.... I was fit to say I'da been on the airplane with my special helmet on the whole time and wishin security would say something

  • @mikko.g
    @mikko.g Před 6 měsíci +6

    LOL, cars in bike lanes are not a side effect of not enough enforcement, they are a microcosm of the progression away from community towards enshrining the individual... a window into the psyche of people who are so inward looking they believe their right to impose their will onto others in their community should be absolute.. fining these people will do nothing extract a little money from them.. they do not care about their impact on their community.
    A better solution might be to remove the ability to leave personal belongings in the commons period. Can't take a couch, generator, stereo with a soft shelter gazebo and set it up on road just off the curb for 99.5% of the day, even if it was on wheels, but for some reason we accept that a vehicle is good to go and it can be left anywhere there isn't a sign that says it can't... maybe we are just doing it wrong.
    Not entirely sure why I watch your videos.. you appear to be an apologist for the way things are, someone who goes along to get along but points out that maybe some things could be tweaked to improve the lives of the marginalized a little bit.. the argument that cities need cars because cities have cars and nothing about that needs to change but a few tweaks is not what the micro-mobility community really needs. Cars need to have their dedicated infrastructure limited severely, cities need to be rebuilt to accommodate other forms of transportation, this needs to happen sooner rather than later and everywhere.

  • @theopenstep
    @theopenstep Před 4 dny +1

    Unfortunately the city suffered a massive setback last week when the governor decided to block congestion pricing in midtown which would have gone a long way toward safer, cleaner, bike friendlier streets. Until we have a politician who can execute at the level of Anne Hidalgo rather than a revolving door of corruption, the cycling experience in NYC will always be capped at good, not great.
    Also, scapegoating throttle assist cyclists and mopeds is an easy excuse for lack of safety, when cars are the much bigger threat to pedestrians and cyclists in the city. Especially considering the NYPD is notorious for ignoring traffic violations where consistent ticketing would do a lot to calm the flow of traffic and create much safer streets.

  • @WhyGodby
    @WhyGodby Před 23 dny

    J Cole be like

  • @seenew
    @seenew Před měsícem

    Bro it’s a BAY-gul not a baggle

  • @johnli92
    @johnli92 Před 5 měsíci +2

    0:17 people running on the biking lane are fucking impolite

    • @amightysailingman
      @amightysailingman Před měsícem +2

      It would be, except that's the Queensboro Bridge, which has a combined bike/pedestrian path. So that runner has a right to be there. In fact, Nic is supposed to be on the left side, the biking side.

  • @localnyraccoon
    @localnyraccoon Před 5 měsíci +3

    Cars ruined this city. NYC needs to invest even more into public transit, cycling and pedestrianization.

  • @devanwheeler3426
    @devanwheeler3426 Před 5 měsíci

    NYC bagels bad tho

    • @nicthedoor
      @nicthedoor  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Tell me where bagel Valhalla is and I'll book a flight.

    • @highwayman15
      @highwayman15 Před 19 dny

      ​@@nicthedoor:
      Montreal

  • @baraclude
    @baraclude Před 14 dny

    Do you guys even live in NYC? This city is not safe for cyclist. Bike lanes only exist in Manhattan and are so limited in the rest of the boroughs.

  • @cycleistic1365
    @cycleistic1365 Před měsícem

    Too bad you didn't run into @ZeroEnigma there. He points out lack of discipline of the NYC traffic week in, week out, be it pedestrians, bikes, cars, anything. www.youtube.com/@ZeroEnigma

  • @beckysam3913
    @beckysam3913 Před 6 měsíci +6

    hardly any cycling path that can be labeled as such, dangerous painted gutters as cycling lanes provoking accidents.
    I would not boast and call them cycling lanes and make a silly hype about NYC.
    those painted gutters should be illegal, they put cyclist in risk.
    motorbikes and scooters should not be allowed on cycling path.
    only cycling path protected by building them between a sidewalk and a parking/truck loading for car/truck while another island between parking/truck loading and cycling path to hinder dooring from right side car door, should be build.
    no child would want to use those cycling path. which should be the point to build cycling path, bc it should be inclusive and should target people who are not able to drive car by age, aging, illness, economy.
    I live in europe and we have bad cycling pathes too, no one would boast to have great cycling path here, when its only painted narrow dooring provoking pathes that children can not use.
    in northern european countries, like netherlands, germany, children have all mandatory cycling lessons in traffic theory and practical test done by real traffic police to get their cycling ID and kids have a broad and basic understanding of traffic and signs in northern european countries.
    I went to elementary school here in europe and like all, i had to went through getting my cycling ID.
    Now, as and adult, who owns two bikes and loves to ride to commute, I would not cycle in NYC.

    • @fhowland
      @fhowland Před měsícem +1

      100% agree. Those bike lanes are designed by people who've never ridden a bike in their life.

  • @jordanjohnson9866
    @jordanjohnson9866 Před 5 měsíci

    Nah. Not where you. Not “where you.” /

  • @rinkinkel
    @rinkinkel Před 5 měsíci

    Why does it all look so ugly?

  • @jteamsuffolk1
    @jteamsuffolk1 Před 23 dny

    E bikes ruined NYC

    • @highwayman15
      @highwayman15 Před 19 dny

      @jteamsuffolk1 :
      E-bikes did NOT ruin NYC. It's the _excessive_ amount of private passenger cars that did it. Both Class 1 and Class 2 ebikes are governed to a maximum speed of 20 miles-per-hour ( _32 kilometres-per-hour_ ). They are not the problem.
      NYC should not only regulate private vehicles via the congestion fee in certain zones, the City should adopt _Singapore_-style fees for people to own, register, and park their cars within the City.
      I would also mandate maximum dimensions for trucks to 30 feet _(l)_ by 8 feet _(w)_ by 12 feet _(h)_ for most parts of the 4 out of 5 boroughs ( _unless the space is explicitly designed for staging, docking, and parking trucks of larger size --and those zones should be clearly signed & mapped_ ).