The Green Lane Project in New York: City to City Solutions
SF editor’s note: Keep an eye out for San Francisco bicycle advocates and planners in this video.
The Green Lane Project is a partnership of six U.S. cities working to implement next-generation protected bike lanes on city streets.
This past fall, the Green Lane Project brought a couple dozen transportation planners from those cities together in New York City for hands-on workshops and face-to-face peer exchanges to see the work the NYC Department of Transportation has done with their innovative bike lane designs. We were able to tag along on some of the events and share some highlights of that trip.
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