What SF Needs to Catch Up to NYC’s Bicycling Success: Political Leadership

Streetsblog San Francisco – March 5th, 2012.  By Aaron Bialick.
New York City has raised the bar in recent years for rolling out bicycle improvements and reclaiming public space from automobiles. While San Franciscans have come to expect major delays for bike projects as the norm in their city, New York, the only American city more dense than SF, has zoomed ahead by adding roughly 20 miles of protected bike lanes since 2007, with more on the way. After each new NYC bikeway is built, injuries to all users decline and bicycling increases along the corridor. How can San Francisco emulate New York’s success?
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