“Straightforward as using a motorcycle” means various things to completely different New Yorkers, relying on their pores and skin coloration and ZIP code. The nonprofit Transportation Options (TransAlt) not too long ago decided that New Yorkers of coloration are overwhelmingly ticketed for bicycle-related offenses. Em Friedenberg, the group’s senior analysis coordinator, funneled NYPD numbers from final yr right into a spatial knowledge map that pointed to vital disparities in bicycle owner enforcement.
“We analyzed each bicycling on sidewalk quotation from 2022 and the outcomes have been appalling, but unsurprising,” mentioned Friedenberg. “Greater than 90% of those tickets got to New Yorkers of coloration and 90% have been issued on streets with out a separated or protected bike lane. When the town builds protected locations to bike, biking on the sidewalk drops dramatically.”
Friedenberg famous {that a} two-way protected bike lane on Prospect Park West diminished sidewalk using by 97% and mentioned by designing streets that give choices for all highway customers, site visitors fatalities go down. She believes that the mayor should spend money on self-enforcing streets and guarded bike lanes.
“As a substitute of ticketing folks only for getting round, the town ought to construct important, lifesaving infrastructure,” she mentioned.
Final yr, 47.5% of individuals issued a “bicycling on the sidewalk” ticket by the NYPD have been Black and eight.3% have been white, per TransAlt. The biking regulation states that New York Metropolis cyclists should stay on the streets always, excluding kids age 12 and underneath with 26-inch diameter wheels or smaller.
Of the NYPD’s 722 complete bicycle-related tickets, 102 have been issued by Brooklyn’s seventieth Precinct, which covers Midwood, Fiske Terrace, Ditmas Park, and Prospect Park South, the place 61% of residents are nonwhite. Of these, 60 have been for bicycling on the sidewalk—with 40 issued to Black cyclists. That’s a major departure from second-most, Harlem’s twenty eighth Precinct, with 42 tickets issued, and just one for bicycling on the sidewalk.
Most tickets issued by seventieth are clustered simply exterior Prospect Park, the place there are protected locations to bike. When cyclists spill out onto the close by streets, there’s little devoted infrastructure to maintain them protected and off the sidewalks, mentioned a TransAlt spokesperson.
The NYPD responded to the disparities arguing that the division “doesn’t interact in racially primarily based enforcement,” including that body-worn cameras seize police interactions and are reviewed by supervisors.
“There was a rise of enforcement of bicycle-related summons year-to-date within the confines of the 70 Precinct as a consequence of each group complaints involving bicycles being ridden on sidewalks in a reckless method and using bicycles in violent crimes by suspects,” mentioned the division spokesperson.
Group Board 14, which largely overlaps on the map with the seventieth Precinct, ranks forty third out of 59 in protected bike lanes.
However in Greenpoint, 37% of residents bike a minimum of as soon as a month, in line with the Well being Division, though the research didn’t point out whether or not hipster unicycles have been included.
That’s greater than double the citywide common, in line with TransAlt, but not a single ticket was issued within the Brooklyn neighborhood final yr. Greenpoint is majority white and solely 3.8% of residents have been Black in 2017–2021 when counted with Williamsburg’s inhabitants, in line with American Group Survey knowledge examined by the NYU Furman Heart.
Regardless of the disparities in ticketing for “bicycling on sidewalk” offenses, there was only one extra crash between bicycles and pedestrians within the seventieth Precinct final yr than within the 94th, the place Greenpoint is positioned, in line with the DOT. The 78th—which comprises the precise Prospect Park—and 84th have been the one two Brooklyn precincts with double-digit crashes between bicycles and pedestrians, simply rating first in incidents borough-wide. Between the 2, 17 bicycling on the sidewalk tickets have been issued. Each are majority white neighborhoods.
Of tickets for bicycling on sidewalk, 13.5% have been additionally issued inside 50 ft of NYCHA developments, which solely cowl roughly 1% of metropolis land, and 95% of these ticketed have been nonwhite.
And the absence of motorcycle lanes will be lethal: The New York Metropolis Division of Transportation present in 2017 that 9 out of 10 citywide bicycle owner fatalities happen the place there’s no devoted house for bicycles, and 15 of the 18 New York Metropolis bicyclists killed final yr have been concerned in a crash involving a motorcar, in line with the NYPD.
“All New Yorkers deserve entry to bike infrastructure, and DOT is on the right track to put in a report variety of bike lanes and guarded bike lane miles this yr,” mentioned DOT spokesperson Monica Bruno. “Below the Adams administration, fairness is a key consider how we find new bike lanes, with a brand new components for figuring out undertaking places that considers group demographics and whether or not neighborhoods have been traditionally underserved.”
The half-century-old TransAlt is a long-time proponent of motorcycle lanes and critic of “car-centric” infrastructure. Tandy Lau is a Report for America corps member and writes about public security for the Amsterdam Information. Your donation to match our RFA grant helps hold him writing tales like this one; please think about making a tax-deductible present of any quantity at the moment by visiting https://bit.ly/amnews1.