NYC Bike Resources
Are you new to cycling? New to cycling in New York? We’ve put together some resources to help you out with what you need to know about getting around by bike, parking your bike, and more.
Bike Match
New Yorkers who have a bike to donate, or who need a bike to get around the city, we'll pair you with a neighbor to exchange.
Bike Valet
We provide Bike Valet service for your guests to visit museums, concerts, festivals, parks, and restaurants to ensure that bikes stay safe from theft and are parked appropriately.
Bike Lane Tracker
Transportation Alternatives is tracking the progress of the Adams administration on installing protected bike lanes in the city by the end of 2022, and 250 by the end of 2026.
Biking Basics
ABC Quick Check
Know your ABCs (air, brakes, chain, and cranks)? An ABC Quick Check will ensure your bike is safe to ride.
Learn to change a flat tire
Learn to change a flat tire and gain independence from one of bicycling's greatest names.
Bike anatomy lesson
Confused by all the tech banter at bike shops? Get to know your ride with this bike anatomy lesson..
Rules of the Road
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Pedestrians always have the right of way. Always yield to pedestrians. As our potential to cause harm increases on the street, so does our responsibility to others. Slowing down and giving someone the respect they deserve will go a long way towards fostering a sense of shared responsibility that will ultimately make NYC streets better for cyclists, pedestrians, and even drivers.
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Don’t stop in the crosswalk. Leave them clear so pedestrians can cross easily. (Law: VTL §1231)
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You hate to see cars in bike lanes. Pedestrians hate to see bikes on the sidewalk. (Law: AC § 1976)
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Ride in the direction of traffic -- and make no mistake, when you’re on a bike, you are traffic! (Law: VTL §1231)
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No one can see how good-looking your bikes is if you ride through intersections without stopping. And new cyclists will follow your example. (Law: VTL §1231)
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Front and rear lights are required if you’re riding at night. (Law: VTL §1236) Having a bell lets people know you’re approaching -- and they’re required on all bikes being operated in New York City. (Law: VTL §1236)
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Helmets are a good idea, and they’re required by law in the State of New York if you’re under the age of 14.
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New York City
New York State
New York State Government Information Locator Service
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, biking is a crucial form of transportation for health care workers and other essential workers. Transportation Alternatives’ Bike Match is connecting New Yorkers in need with bicycles. If you need a bike or have one to donate, please let us know.
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Have you been involved in a crash while riding your bike? Look no further.
Transportation Alternatives is frequently asked to connect injured cyclists and pedestrians with legal counsel. While we do not endorse any particular lawyer, those listed below have supported Transportation Alternatives in the past, and we provide their names and contact information for the convenience of our members.
Vaccaro Law
https://vaccaro-law.com/contact-us/
Phone: 212-389-6480
Email: info@vaccaro-law.com
The Law Office of Adam D. White
212-577-9710 (phone)
888-290-5994
info@NewYorkBikeLawyers.com
212-943-1090
hsh@gairgair.com
718-556-1800
info@lucarelliandcastaldi.com
212-226-4507
info@drmtlaw.com
212-233-1010
bslavin@nycattorneys.com
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Maps, brochures, and more!
Check out the New York City Department of Transportation’s latest bike map.
NYC DOT also publishes Bike Smart, which offers official guidance on everything you need to know to ride around town, ranging from basic tips for locking your bike to how to use the latest bike infrastructure.
Cycling in the City: an annual report from NYC DOT which seeks to answer two basic questions: How frequently are New Yorkers using cycling as a mode of transportation, and how is that frequency changing over time?
Other Bike Maps
Manhattan Waterfront Greenway Map