A lot of talk about bike lanes lately. I see so many just riding on the sidewalks.... along with scooters in Queens. In Manhattan, most use the bike lanes. Don't know how it is in Brooklyn or the Bronx...
https://www.brooklynpaper.com/48th-c...hern-brooklyn/
The future of cycling in southern Brooklyn over the next decade will depend on decisions made by whoever is elected to the City Council come November, but those Democrats hoping to represent District 48 don’t have much in the way of plans for improving bike infrastructure as of yet.
New York City has experienced a “bike boom” throughout the coronavirus pandemic, with Citi Bike seeing record amounts of ridership, and bike shops struggling to keep up with surging demand. Furthermore, the mayor has pledged to add 30 miles of protected bike lanes to the city’s existing network before leaving office at the end of the year, and the candidates to replace him are proposing building hundreds more miles of protected lanes throughout the city.
Whether the boom extends to all corners of the city will depend, however, on the whims of whoever gets elected to the City Council.