The Regional Plan Association on Wednesday released a report detailing its vision of a 425-mile network of protected bike paths that would change the perception that the city’s streets are death traps for cyclists. “Such a network of low-stress, continuous priority routes connecting all five boroughs would reduce intermodal conflicts, relieve roadway congestion and cut greenhouse gases,” the RPA’s report states.
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