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Request NYC Bike Maps or Bike Smart Guides. Looking for a copy of the NYC Bike Map? Visit a local NYC bicycle shop! Free copies are available at most shops, citywide, as well as at many libraries and community centers. For fastest service for small requests (25 or fewer) of NYC Bike Maps or Bike Smart Guides, please call 311.
- Current Bike Route Projects
Current Bicycle Route Projects. Below is a list of projects...
- Bike Safety
NYC DOT distributes up to 135,000 copies per year of the New...
- Bike Parking
NYC DOT provides free, short-term bike parking to keep our...
- E-Bikes in NYC
NYC DOT’s latest e-bike public awareness campaign promotes...
- Bikes in Buildings
New York, NY 10041 Owners are also required to provide the...
- Accessibility
Learn more about New York State Permits Learn more about New...
- Social Media
Follow @NYCASP on Twitter for daily updates on the status of...
- NYC Council Testimony
NYC DOT Testimony on the Administration’s Work to Enhance...
- Current Bike Route Projects
NYC Bike Maps.com is an interactive bike map for the New York City metro area and beyond. It leverages data from NYC.gov, , Citibike, NJ DOT, East Coast Greenway, and more. more map resources:
5 lis 2021 · You can also check timetables for bicycle trains — look for a bike symbol and a plus sign — these can accommodate up to 44 bikes on off-peak hours, perfect for group rides.
The 750-mile Empire State Trail welcomes bicyclists and hikers to explore New York State’s extraordinary experiences, people, and places. View Map
23 sie 2021 · New York state of ride: the best bike routes around Manhattan and beyond. With the number of cyclists soaring in the increasingly bike-friendly city, here are four stunning — and safe —...
From road rides to unpaved exploration, New York City offers endless options to explore by bike. Sometimes the hardest part of cycling is choosing where to ride, so we’ve compiled some of the greatest routes around the city to help you decide.
NYC DOT uses data from local and national surveys to determine how frequently New Yorkers ride bicycles, and how that frequency changes over time. As of October 2022, this is available as a series of interactive graphs. Highlights. 1,525 lane miles of bike lanes installed in New York City as of 2022; 644 lane miles of protected bike lanes ...