experience.arcgis.com/experience/8... is official, should be up-to-date, but AFAIK doesn't contain "planned", or these new WIP Summit lanes
map.bikejc.org is a mirror of a few layers from the city's map, plus Ward boundaries, that I update on a "best effort" basis… will refresh soon
experience.arcgis.com/experience/8... is official, should be up-to-date, but AFAIK doesn't contain "planned", or these new WIP Summit lanes
map.bikejc.org is a mirror of a few layers from the city's map, plus Ward boundaries, that I update on a "best effort" basis… will refresh soon
Drivers kill 2 pedestrians in NYC each week (vs. 2 per year by bikes and ebikes)
www.nyc.gov/html/dot/dow...
Drivers kill 2 pedestrians in NYC each week (vs. 2 per year by bikes and ebikes)
www.nyc.gov/html/dot/dow...
github.com/hudcostreets...
github.com/hudcostreets...
I think the exact dock locations are TBD, the image is just to show approximate level of coverage.
See also www.instagram.com/p/DCRh_VhR0qh/ from @njbwc.org @bikejc.org @hudcostreets.org insta
I think the exact dock locations are TBD, the image is just to show approximate level of coverage.
See also www.instagram.com/p/DCRh_VhR0qh/ from @njbwc.org @bikejc.org @hudcostreets.org insta
NYC:
• 5,131,687 rides (all-time high)
• 12mo avg: 3,638,786 rides/mo (all-time high)
JC+HOB:
• 118,005 rides (all-time high)
• 12mo avg: 86,942 (all-time high)
@citibike.bsky.social @hudcostreets.org
NYC:
• 5,131,687 rides (all-time high)
• 12mo avg: 3,638,786 rides/mo (all-time high)
JC+HOB:
• 118,005 rides (all-time high)
• 12mo avg: 86,942 (all-time high)
@citibike.bsky.social @hudcostreets.org
In 2022, crashes killed 2.4x as many people, the largest disparity on record.
crashes.hudcostreets.org#vs-homicides @hudcostreets.org
In 2022, crashes killed 2.4x as many people, the largest disparity on record.
crashes.hudcostreets.org#vs-homicides @hudcostreets.org
• Avg weekday: 206,542 rides
• Avg weekend: 101,194 rides
Sept '24 vs. Sept '19 (pre-COVID):
• Weekdays: 69.2%
• Weekends: 99.5%
Weekend ridership is at pre-COVID levels, despite degraded service.
Weekdays continue to set post-COVID highs.
• Avg weekday: 206,542 rides
• Avg weekend: 101,194 rides
Sept '24 vs. Sept '19 (pre-COVID):
• Weekdays: 69.2%
• Weekends: 99.5%
Weekend ridership is at pre-COVID levels, despite degraded service.
Weekdays continue to set post-COVID highs.