NYC: Prospect Park West, Before & After Bike Lanes

Posted by Content Coordinator on Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

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Download full version (PDF): Prospect Park West – Bicycle Path and Traffic Calming Update

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2 Responses to “NYC: Prospect Park West, Before & After Bike Lanes”

  1. 35 ppw says:

    i think the bike lane is fine. it has slowed down the dragstrip that is ppw. encouraging people to exercise is a good thing and the bike lane does that.there should be a strict no double parking enforcement policy on ppw.

  2. tspatsafetrec says:

    This looks interesting. Once enough time has passed, I’d be interested in before and after stats on crashes, injuries, and fatalities. Feel free to share some of this on our new California TSP (Transportation Safety for the Self-Propelled) blog, tspinfo.blogspot.com.

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