New York City took a big step Saturday towards making streets safer.
"It includes expanding the mileage of bike lanes, dedicated bus lanes and busways, and it builds on the work we're doing to reform on-street parking and reducing number of dangerous vehicles and drivers in our city," Adams said.
The city is on track to upgrade 10 miles of bike lanes this year and an additional 20 miles by the end of next year.
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