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BikeMonthNYC Come to the Volunteer Magazine Mailing Party, Wednesday, May 26th at 6 pm at the T.A. Office (115 West 30th, #1207)! Free beer, pizza, soda, snacks and scintillating conversation. T.A. In the News Latest
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Whenever a child is killed by a car or truck it is a tragedy. But how often are such tragedies considered preventable and subject to accountability? When a driver is drunk? Certainly. But what if the driver was driving just above the speed limit? Deaths in this and similar situations, while tragic, are not usually deemed preventable.
Must a driver be drunk to label the "accident" preventable? Must a street see hundreds of severe injuries and scores of deaths before the City implements robust design measures? It is time for the City to universally apply proven traffic safeguards and hold drivers and traffic engineers accountable. As New York citizens and twenty two Council members clamor for a car alarm ban, City Council Speaker Gifford Miller has remained strangely inert. Although he promised The New York Times in December 2003 that he would schedule a final hearing on the bill to ban car alarms, Miller has not followed through. T.A. recently received a letter Miller sent to a concerned citizen that sheds light on his position. He writes:
We applaud Miller for speaking out against car alarms. But the "legal and practical hurdles" he describes are easily surmountable.
Myth:
"... if the Council were to pass a law completely banning audible car alarms, it
would be nearly impossible for the vast majority of car owners to comply." Myth:
People from outside of New York City who use car alarms in the city "would be
subject to a law that is not binding in their home jurisdiction...."
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On May 17, Staten Island Borough President James Molinaro hosted a bike commuter breakfast on the Staten Island Ferry. Thanks to the Borough President and his staff for celebrating Bike Month NYC with his borough's cyclists! T.A. awarded the Borough President Molinaro with the "Friend of City Cyclists" award, and the Borough President issued a Bike Month proclamation. Don’t miss the chance to celebrate bicycling with your Borough President!
See www.bikemonthnyc.org for a full schedule of events. Bicycle Commuting
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got to work faster than a taxi or subway rider.
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Could you please provide me with information regarding safe bike parking at Shea? I bike to Shea every opening day, but usually stash my bike in a friend's car. Though I’m interested in Bike To Shea Day on May 23, I'm looking to bike there on another date but will only do so if I can park the bicycle safely. Any information you could provide would be appreciated. Andrew N. T.A. Response: May 23's Bike to Shea Day will include free valet bike parking, i.e. people will watch your bike during the game. Call 311 to register.The DOT and Parks Department are discussing the installation of bike racks at Shea. I suggest you cheer them on by writing to the Parks Commissioner: Commissioner Adrian Benepe
Last night I heard that the City is repaving every midtown street to prepare for the Republican Convention. This was very disappointing news after riding down Flushing Avenue (next to the Brooklyn Navy Yard) during my commute north along the Brooklyn waterfront. The condition of this road, between Cumberland and Clymer streets, is appalling. The only smooth (and I use that term very liberally) stretch of pavement requires a cyclist to ride down the center of two lanes of traffic. What can I do to get this road repaired? Or, better yet, is there any way to push for a bike lane along or within the Navy Yard? It sure looks like there is room to spare. Alex L. T.A. Response: Regarding the paving, you can write to the Department of Transportation's Brooklyn Borough Commissioner and ask that the DOT repave Flushing Avenue. Flushing is a truck route and takes a serious beating.Regarding the bike lanes, there is a local organization called the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway Initiative (www.brooklyngreenway.org) advocating for the construction of a greenway path from Greenpoint to Sunset Park. T.A. supports their effort. Bike lanes on Flushing are part of their short term plan. You can contact them directly to get more involved with creating the greenway.
As a regular user of Prospect Park (I'm a biker), it is my observation that the evening car-free time actually starts between 7:15 and 7:20 rather than 7:00. It seems that a single Parks Department employee is charged with putting the barriers in place so the closing process does not start on time and it takes 15-20 minutes for the official to make the circuit to close the entrances. S.G. [an error occurred while processing this directive] Take Action
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RALLY AGAINST CAR ALARMS Last September, City Council Speaker Gifford Miller promised us a hearing on the legislation to ban car alarms. Eight months later, he has done nothing but stall, defer, ignore and obstruct this bill, while the useless sirens continue. We've had enough. On Tuesday, May 25th at noon, please join us for a rally at City Hall to demand that Miller ban car alarms! We will march silently, holding signs and wearing noise-blocking ear muffs. Come spend your lunch break making New York a quieter, better city! Date: Tuesday, May
25 If you think you can come, please e-mail af@transalt.org and we'll make sure you have a sign to carry. We hope to see you there!
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