Bike Riding

Stringer announces bike lane compromises

The announcement of certain parking compromises may mark the beginning of the end of the fight between Columbus Avenue’s businesses and its bike lane.

Bike lane meets local oppostion

Many residents are upset about a new bike lane—one that would effectively redesign Columbus Avenue into a five-lane street.

Report questions bike lane safety, regulations

Despite Mayor Michael Bloomberg's push to expand the city's bike network, a new report claims that cyclists are frequently at risk in bike lanes.

Court decision could impact CU biking traditions

A new ruling that will require groups of 50 or more bikers to apply for parade permits is a bump in the road for many of the city’s loyal bikers.

Community proposal helps Morningside bike

The Upper West Side may make way for biking.

St. John the Divine hosts sustainability fair

From the busloads of tourists competing for entrance into the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, came multiple green campaigns to promote faith, sustainability, and a better planet in the cathedral’s premier Green Day event on Saturday morning.

Being for the Benefit of New York’s Bikes

It might come as a surprise to some that I was once a pretty vocal opponent of bike lanes.