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SoHo »

The Transportation Committee approved a proposal to upgrade the buffered bike path to a protected one.

Upper East Side »

The former mayor first closed the Central Park street to traffic in 1966.

New York City »

The bike share program launched for about 10,000 founding members on Memorial Day.

Union Square »

Police are looking for a cyclist in a fluorescent vest who may have seen Tuesday's accident.

Greenwich Village »

Locals said they want changes to the streetlight and crosswalk at Sixth Avenue and West Houston Street.

Upper West Side »

A new DOT enforcement team will target restaurants that fail to provide safety info to cyclists.

Chelsea »

CHEKPEDS began an education campaign in advance of police issuing more summons against deliverers.

Park Slope »

New lanes for child cyclists and slower bikers will be added, while cars will lose a lane on the road.

Washington Heights »

The Department of Transportation proposed traffic changes to improve safety for senior citizens.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Upper East Siders want the DOT to install "Walk Bike" signs on the new East 78th Street footbridge.

Manhattan »

The City Council will hold a hearing Wednesday on whether police are doing enough to investigate crashes.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

The East River waterfront between 76th to 79th streets will reopen now that a pedestrian bridge is done.

Manhattan »

Traffic fatalities fell to a record low this year, but bike fatalities have been ticking up.

Midtown & Theater District »

A proposal by one member of Midtown's Community Board 5 to extend Sixth Avenue's bike lane to Central Park was met with resistance from other members worried about increased congestion.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

A proposal from Community Board 8's transportation committee requiring cyclists to be licensed was voted down during Wednesday’s full board meeting.