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  1. 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 ...

  2. 13 kwi 2017 · Locations of bike lanes and routes throughout the City. Expand. Share on Facebook. Share on X. View as a map. View as a table. View as a rich list. View as a single row. Edit.

  3. Contact Information. Get help with transportation questions and concerns from your school and other DOE offices. Know who to call, and how to stay informed. Technology for families. Access all your DOE applications – TeachHub, Google, iLearnNYC, Microsoft Office, Zoom, and more–from one place. Need technical support?

  4. See Transportation Rights for what you and your child can expect from DOE transportation services. See Transportation Guide for a summarized introduction to transportation options, eligibility, and more. Contact Us.

  5. Bicycling maps are available for free at the NYC Department of City Planning bookstore, in bicycle shops, libraries, and schools. They can also be obtained by calling the New York City Call Center at 311 (outside of New York City call 212-NEW-YORK).

  6. 10 paź 2018 · [Find 52 weeks of tips and motivation, with space to fill in your mileage and favorite routes, with the Bicycling Training Journal.]

  7. 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.