Is there a safe bike route through Midtown?

Posted by Doug on September 02, 2009
City Streets

I’m back in New York again, and I’m trying to take my bike everywhere. It’s a little different from Cambridge, to say the least.

I’m at school in Midtown on the east side, and live on the Upper West Side, so my natural route to school is to go through Central Park, down 7th Avenue through Times Square, down Broadway, and then cut east a few blocks at Madison Square. This is a pretty nice route, as the street portion of the ride is through low-volume areas, some even with good bike lanes. (However, the separated path in the 30’s is unusable, since it is basically an extension of the sidewalk.)

The trip back home is not so easy. The 40’s and 50s on almost every single uptown avenue are terrifying. I have ridden on 3rd, 6th, Madison, and 8th, and every ride has near misses. I will give Park a try today, I think, although the lack of staggered lights makes me nervous. Also, 2-way traffic means lots of people zooming across my lane without looking for bikes.

My question is, is there are a way not to risk death on the way home without diverting to the Hudson River Bikeway (an exhausting diversion)?

1 Comment to Is there a safe bike route through Midtown?

[...] safe routes through Midtown Posted by Doug on September 11, 2009 Uncategorized In reply to my previous post, Park Avenue South and then Park Avenue proper is the least unpleasant option. It’s only two [...]

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