Celebrate Bike Month with Transportation Alternatives

Dear Friend,

We’re celebrating all month long with giveaways, rides, and more — be sure to mark your calendars for our commuter stations across New York City. We’ll be handing out snacks, refreshments, swag, and more in all five boroughs on May 16 and 17.

Last weekend, our Brooklyn Activist Committee kicked us off with a community ride in East New York alongside DOT, DOH, East Brooklyn Bike Club, East New York Restoration LDC, East New York Farms, and other local partners.

During the ride, we highlighted the new protected bike lanes on Cozine and Wortman Avenues that have led to 55% fewer crashes in the first four months of 2024 compared to the first four months of 2023.

CELEBRATE BIKE MONTH

THREE THINGS TO KNOW

We rallied in Albany for the passage of the SAFE Streets Package. On Tuesday, Families for Safe Streets and TA joined with state lawmakers to call for passage of essential bills to make streets safe across the state. This includes a bill to mandate intelligent speed assistance on repeat speeders’ cars to prevent reckless driving. Learn more about how you can support the package.

TA’s Manhattan campaigns were central to DOT’s plan to increase access to the future congestion pricing zone. Last week, the city announced plans to build a new protected bike lane on 72nd Street, expand the Broadway redesign, improve safety on Canal Street, and more — building on years-long campaigns from our Manhattan committee, supported by community members like you. See more of the campaigns.

In the news. Here's what we're reading this week:

  • Ahead of congestion pricing, delivering better bus service is essential. Last week, DOT proposed a new busway on 34th Street and Tremont Avenue in the Bronx. Read more in Streetsblog.

TWO THINGS TO DO

Play Bike Month Bingo and win prizes. This May, we’re celebrating Bike Month with a new kind of challenge – Bike Month Bingo! Download a copy of the board, complete the mini-challenges, and win prizes. We’re giving away stickers, tote bags, and more. Don’t wait, get started today and turn your everyday rides into rewarding adventures.

Join the TA team as a Field Team Ambassador. For more than a decade, our Field Team has worked on the ground to organize and engage New Yorkers around safer and more equitable streets. We’re hiring now for this season — the position averages 20-25 hours per week and is paid at $23/hour! Learn more about the role and apply today. 

Join the Get Around NY coalition for an Albany lobby day next week. We're proud to be a part of a statewide coalition fighting for transportation equity by calling for passage of a bill to cut the number of vehicle miles traveled. Can you join us in Albany on May 14? RSVP today.

ONE ACTION TO TAKE NOW

Tell Gov. Hochul and the MTA: Get ready for congestion pricing. With fewer than two months to go until the program starts, we need the MTA to prepare our streets by converting car lanes on MTA bridges to bus lanes, enabling all-door boarding on buses to speed them up, and more. Send them a message today.

Thanks for reading!

Jacob and the TA Team

P.S. OutCycling invites TA cyclists to join them for their Pride Ride on June 9, 2024. Increase your distances, support the LGBTQ+ community, and when you register with the code TA24 you'll save $24 on this great ride with optional distances of 30, 50, 65, 80 and 100 miles. Look forward to seeing you celebrating pride with us - Unity in Community!

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