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Posted on June 15, 2016

To the editor:

Re: Cycling Fatality

I was extremely sorry to hear of the cyclist fatality on Chambers Street this Sunday. Sad as it, is it was no shock to hear it.

I have been biking daily on these streets for over 30 years.

The protected lane that travels the length of the West Side is a marvel and should be unquestionably safe.

However, in the BPC area where bikes, pedestrians and cars intersect it has always been a danger. Crossing these intersections at the green light when cars make a turn from West Street is not for the faint of heart.

My friends and family never hesitate to say how frightened they are of cycling here, and I am disheartened by the city’s low regard for bicycle safety.

To illustrate my point and to keep this woman’s memory alive, I am posting two versions of cycling – The first is one of the most dangerous sections of road on Church at the WTC site (filmed in 2013).

The second is a dream of how it could be, and as it is in many parts of Europe

I hope that attitudes and perceptions can soon change and that no one else has to die needlessly on these city streets. There is room for us all.

-Esther Regelson

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