• pdqcp@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    Did they build a new path on the other side? Or Did they take one of the 9 car lanes and repurposed it for bike or walk?

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      2 days ago

      they build a new path

      Hahahaha!

      But seriously. They took a streetcar lane, which has been torn out and repurposed for a car lane, but is so narrow and uncomfortable to use that in modern day few cars ever use it. I took a note to count the cars last time I rode over the bridge - the middle lanes were bumper-to-bumper, but only two vehicles used the outer streetcar lane. It’s open and accessible, the drivers just choose to avoid it. Even the current pedestrian/bike path in the former streetcar lane on the other side is too narrow to use, which is why adding more pedestrian space is necessary.

      The 4 car lanes on the top level are the ones that repurposed the original pedestrian path, as well as replacing two additional railway tracks.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensboro_Bridge#Levels

  • RowRowRowYourBot@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    This is huge as the cyclists cannot safely operate with the bridge traffic and yet many “cyclists” (read douchebags on Citibikes without helmets aka not serious riders) would ride on the pedestrian walkway at full speed as if they have the right of way vs pedestrians when they do not.

    Great job doing something to make everyone safer.