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  1. For fastest service for small requests (25 or fewer) of NYC Bike Maps or Bike Smart Guides, please call 311. For larger requests of the NYC Bike Map, please submit our order form online. The NYC Bike Map is updated annually in the spring.

    • 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...

    • Bike Events

      Bike Events. Each spring and fall, NYC DOT celebrates...

    • Bike Network & Stats

      New York Cycling Risk. New York City Cycling Risk describes...

    • Bikes in Buildings

      New York, NY 10041 Owners are also required to provide the...

    • Accessibility

      NYC Department of Transportation 55 Water Street, 9th Floor...

  2. Current bike maps and information on Citi Bike and safe biking can be found on the City Department of Transportation’s Bicyclists website. An interactive online bike map is available through Ride the City: New York City and updated bike maps can be downloaded at NYC DOT's Bicycle Maps page. Visit Biking Rules for tips on safe biking in NYC.

  3. Students are eligible for different transportation services based on their distance from school and grade. This page explains our system, and when exceptions apply.

  4. • DOT has added an average of 62 miles of bicycle lanes a year for the last three years, the largest increase in the country. This includes an average of 20 additional miles of protected bicycle lanes each year, creating a network of 480 protected lane miles. • According to DOT’s Cycling in the City report 24% of adult New Yorkers,

  5. The DOEs Office of Pupil Transportation (OPT) coordinates transportation services for public, charter, and nonpublic schools located in New York City and in surrounding areas up to fifty miles outside of NYC.

  6. Contact the NYC Department of Education. You can call: 718-935-2200 (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.) 311 (24 hours a day, seven days a week) and let the operator know you have an education-related issue. TTY Services are available by calling 212-504-4115.

  7. These commuters take advantage of the extended range of use and increased flexibility provided by a bicycle along with the speed and convenience of riding a train or subway. Transit providers in New York and Buffalo also recognized these benefits and provide space on commuter trains for bicycles.

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