Cycling in NYC-- Safe? Or Crazy?

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • New York City may seem like a dangerous place to ride a bike, but it's actually pretty safe. There are new bike lanes going in every day, the bike share program, Citi Bike is booming (over 12,000 bikes) and new developments are being planned with pedestrians in mind. In this video, I meet up with my buddy Clarence Eckerson Jr. for a tour of all the good stuff. Check his work out here, www.streetfilm...
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  • @duzer
    @duzer  5 років тому +211

    Ok, I'm getting a lot of flack about not wearing a helmet (which I do 99% of the time). With all due respect to the helmet scolders, this stance doesn't help the cycling movement. As cyclists, we constantly make decisions about risk. Helmet use does not eliminate the risk of injury entirely. Is it safer? yes? Is it a failsafe? No way. The more people we have riding bikes, with helmets or not, is what's going to make us safer. What we need to do, as Clarence said many times in this video, is to focus energy on improving cycling infrastructure. If you really want to make riding safer, join a local advocacy group and get more safe lanes in your town. If you wanna wear a helmet every time you get on a bike, that's great, but scolding people for not wearing helmets takes the movement backwards. I don't hate on all the Euros for not wearing helmets. All I care about is that you ENJOY YOUR RIDE, HOWEVER YOU WANT!

    • @mediumrick7667
      @mediumrick7667 5 років тому +16

      There's a balance to be had. I choose to wear a helmet most of time. That aside, studies have indicated that helmets can be a deterrent for some people to choose bikes for their transportation needs. I would much rather see people choose a bike over a car, even if it's without a helmet. The health benefits of cycling and the environmental harms of driving are both well documented.
      Note: The Netherlands has more people on bikes than any other country and virtually no one wears a helmet there, yet they have a very low head injury rate compared to other countries. Safe bike infrastructure is far more important than foam hats when it comes to riding safely. And thanks to cycling, people in the NL have a longer life expectancy than we do in the US. So helmet or no helmet, just ride.

    • @pstolee
      @pstolee 5 років тому +11

      Love those helmetless parents who care about their helmet-wearing children. The first time I saw someone wearing a helmet in the 80s I thought he was an idiot. After 50 some years of riding, and two of 3 broken helmets that were no fault of my own (the other was cross country mountain biking) , helmets can save lives. For the low cost , why not? We should not scold or nag. We should just make it illegal as not wearing a seat belt.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому +14

      Rob K I could also trip and fall on my head while running on steep mountain trails. Should I wear a helmet every time I leave the house? I realize that I lead by example, and I choose my example to be WHATEVER makes you happy.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому +3

      Medium Rick well said!!

    • @BikeTall
      @BikeTall 5 років тому +7

      Totally agree with you Ryan. I sometimes wear a helmet, but often do not here in NYC. I’m around your age, and grew up in a time where kids rode all the time without helmets. I did fine. Like you say, it’s a calculated risk just like anything else. And I leave it to everyone to decide what is best for them. I often tell my friends who scold me about not wearing a helmet...that they eat meat - which increases the risk of heart disease...THAT is a calculated risk too! Funny analogy, but it makes sense. Ha ha.

  • @sknyjohn
    @sknyjohn 5 років тому +33

    There's an app available in NYC, and maybe elsewhere as well, called Reported, where reports of cars in bike lanes, running lights, etc. can be submitted as non-emergency complaints to NYPD and also sent out on the app's Twitter feed.

  • @elizabethwilson5349
    @elizabethwilson5349 5 років тому +4

    I would just like to say, “Bravo” to NYC for all that has been accomplished to accommodate bicycle transportation. I remember when there was no such thing as a bicycle lane. You truly did take your life in your hands on a bike. Now they have that beautiful area on the West Side Highway, bike lanes, access over bridges-it is WONDERFUL! There are so many people that complain on You Tube that there “isn’t anything” for bicycles in NY. Yes there is more that needs doing, but we’ve come a LONG way, baby! :)

  • @5150chicago
    @5150chicago 5 років тому +60

    I rode from Chicago to New York last year and loved riding around New York!! You have to keep your eyes open but I never felt unsafe.

  • @duzer
    @duzer  5 років тому +18

    Hello amigos y amigas! Who wants to go to NYC and ride bikes?? Have any of you ridden there? What is your greatest fear while riding a bike on busy streets? What types of infrastructure improvements are being made in your towns for bicycles?

    • @Hectoralejandroguerrero
      @Hectoralejandroguerrero 5 років тому

      Ryan Van Duzer Living in Dallas TX, i ride the busy streets all the time! Me & my wife love it & would love to ride in NYC

    • @ArtieJohansen
      @ArtieJohansen 5 років тому

      My partner and I commute 7 miles together into the LES Manhattan from Flatbush Brooklyn. Then I ride back into Brooklyn for my job. We can’t get enough of riding in Manhattan. Having a set route makes even riding in Brooklyn get a little tired. However it’s always exciting to ride in Manhattan.
      We rented a tandem up at Central Park for our 4 year anniversary last weekend. It got pretty monotonous doing laps in the park so when we got back up to the top we rode it back in the street down Central Park West. Riding in NYC is amazing. I feel privileged to be able to ride here every day.
      It can be crazy and unbearably unpleasant during the evening rush hour. There are definitely places I don’t like to be at that time of day but you get used to the traffic. Also there are so many different routes and amazing places to see you. You can always take the scenic route through a park or some greenway to escape the traffic. Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island are sadly behind on the receiving end of biking infrastructure but the city has been making progress thanks to pressure from advocacy groups like Transportation Alternatives and Bike NY.
      Thanks for the great videos and all of the touring videos as well.

    • @tonylocks28
      @tonylocks28 5 років тому +2

      Biggest Pain in the *** is the amount of idiot uneducated shouldn’t be allowed to drive drivers!
      People opening doors towards you
      People comatose on their phones stepping off the curb into bike lanes.
      Trucks have NO CHOICE!, but to park in bike lanes or traffic lanes due to BIKE LANES!.
      There’s no such thing as loading docks.
      Traffic agents have a field day writing tickets to deliverers, ( soda, beer trucks, UPS, FED EX,etc) while they’re double and triple parked. It’s insane.

    • @khootman9915
      @khootman9915 5 років тому +1

      Hi, great video! My commute is biking down 2nd Ave and up 1st Ave in Manhattan and I love it! I came from biking in Minneapolis before moving here and I feel like there is definitely more order to it in NYC, and I think I feel safer biking in busy Manhattan traffic because the flow is predictable, especially with the big green bike lanes. The scariest thing I encounter while riding is cars turning left and cutting into the green bike lane without checking for cyclists. It's usually not too much of a problem if you always look alive as a cyclist and also because traffic doesn't go very fast. In Minneapolis, which is pretty bike-friendly, there are a lot of busy streets with blind corners because of copious on-street parking, and even on the wide streets, you might be the only cyclist, so your presence can be a surprise to drivers, which can be unnerving. There's a pretty good bike path network there though too. Anyway, as someone who loves to drive and bike, fun and safe biking in NYC is a lot like good, defensive driving - always do your best to be in control of your vehicle, whether that's a bike or something motorized, and be ready to respond to circumstances on the road.
      Glad to see you out having fun in NYC!!

    • @khootman9915
      @khootman9915 5 років тому +1

      Also yeah, Tony NYC is SOOOO right about people on their phones who mindlessly step out into the bike lane, ugh... I use my bell a fair amount and a few nice words from time to time

  • @R9RealMadridR9CR7
    @R9RealMadridR9CR7 5 років тому +24

    Zombies on their cellphones walking on the bike lanes. Always.

  • @AdamJStoryDC
    @AdamJStoryDC 5 років тому +8

    That was very informative about NYC. I always pictured bike messengers on fixies, but this is what every city should do. Kudos to NYC.

  • @johngault8688
    @johngault8688 3 роки тому +3

    Actually, the cyclist near-collision @2:33 was caused (in part) by the other cyclist going in the wrong direction. I'm not excusing the truck driver from parking in a bike lane.

    • @MattSezer
      @MattSezer 3 місяці тому

      Wrong, it’s a two way bike lane on a one way street. The truck was blocking the two way bike lane.

  • @rosariolobo7192
    @rosariolobo7192 5 років тому +4

    Sometimes I try not to comment so you don't have to work too much on responding but I can't help it because I have too much admiration for you. Even after a heart break you still keep going. I wish I have even a little bit of you. You're truly an inspiration.

  • @MatthewWenzel31
    @MatthewWenzel31 5 років тому +1

    Ugh. I remember taking the Pulaski Bridge before they added the bike lane. It was terrible. You'd be dead on the road, you'd be mowing down pedestrians on the path. Glad to see they added that. It's been a while.

  • @mancello
    @mancello 5 років тому +20

    You're in my hometown. You should cycle the Hudson River Greenway on the west side of Manhattan from South ferry going North to the foot of the George Washington Bridge where the Little Red Lighthouse is located. It's 12 miles and some of the best cycling in NYC.

    • @archetypex65
      @archetypex65 5 років тому +1

      Experience The Greenway last month and it was great!

    • @Sanandreasfan
      @Sanandreasfan 4 роки тому

      That's easily my favorite bike path!

  • @mathewadams2929
    @mathewadams2929 4 роки тому +3

    The fact that they built something KNOWING that sea levels are gonna rise over the next decade or so made me feel some sort of way.

  • @Shanecoffeyoutdoors
    @Shanecoffeyoutdoors 5 років тому +7

    Such a cool video Ryan. I love seeing New Yorkers talk about their city. True love and adoration. So much fun watching this.

  • @julesjoy6499
    @julesjoy6499 5 років тому +3

    Wow I have trouble cycling even in a smaller city but NYC wow that seems very intimidating to me. So glad they becoming more and more bike friendly.

  • @johalun
    @johalun 2 роки тому +1

    Dude's so right about the connection you get when riding together with your kid. I have a shotgun seat on my MTB and when me and my son is out riding we have the best conversations where we really connect. Love it!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  2 роки тому

      Right on!!

  • @Jonathan906
    @Jonathan906 5 років тому +2

    Enjoyed this! Thanks so much for creating it. I visit NYC on business, and was super stoked to recognize and have been in several of the locations in your video. I walk by that Ghost Bike numerous times when I'm in the city. It was so fun to see you feature it in the video, though I am mindful that the reason for its being is a sad one. I also agree w/you about feeling safe on a bike in the city. I'm a small-town guy and actually feel quite safe on a bicycle in New York. Drivers there -- at least in the areas of Manhattan and Brooklyn that I've ridden in -- have been nothing but polite, and I am similarly mindful and do my best to avoid being in the way.

  • @BikeTall
    @BikeTall 5 років тому +7

    My scariest time biking in NYC was when i got sandwiched between two moving buses. I tried to accelerate ahead, but the sides of the buses were banging against my handlebars and i had to fight to keep the bike steady because if i fell i would be rolled over. I was stuck in this steel walled cavern praying the buses would just pull apart and give me room. I pounded on the sides of the buses, but the drivers couldn’t hear me over the roar of their diesel engines. I was just about to try and smash a window and make a leap for it when one of the busses peeled away and i was free. I pulled over to catch my breath. My heart was pounding a mile a minute. That was close! Then i started laughing. I was alive! It didn’t dampen my love for riding in the city tho. I love zipping thru NYC traffic. It’s exhilarating and all my senses are heightened. Cabs pulling over to pick up or drop off a ride are my biggest concern. Sometimes people jump out of a cab in the middle lane! So you gotta watch those doors as you pass. When i need a break from the craziness, i swing into Central Park. A beautiful sanctuary in the middle of manhattan. Yup. I love riding in NYC. But i do love biking in Colorado too. My sister lived in Steamboat and I would visit her all the time. Biking in the rockies are some of my fav memories...once i got used to the elevation!

    • @Olivia-W
      @Olivia-W 4 роки тому

      Damn. Yeah, buses are terrifying sometimes. I got stuck between a bus and bridge supports (tiny one-lane bridge-thing), and the bus was going in the other direction.
      I thought those were my last seconds lol.
      You can relax in Central Park? I really don't like the fact there's so many cyclists you need street lights... not that people obey them all that much.
      I prefer a nice relaxing trip along one of the rivers. Ok, ok, there's also lots of people there, but it feels slightly less claustrophobic.
      Each to his own I guess.

  • @kengerbehy5805
    @kengerbehy5805 5 років тому +8

    I ride from my home in Weehawken NJ to Bayonne over the Bayonne Bridge to the Staten island . Then take the ferry over to the NYC Hudson river park all the way up to the GW bridge back to NJ . Then on the NJ river walkway all the way back to Weehawken . !! Once a week . Now that the Bayonne rebuild bridge open up !!

  • @anotherbikerider
    @anotherbikerider 5 місяців тому

    I was just on the Pulaski bridge last week riding. Had no idea that used to be all cars. Love going into NYC with my bike to ride. A true cyclists haven in America

  • @mkornacki
    @mkornacki 5 місяців тому +2

    Cool that you came close to my neighborhood in Astoria.

  • @christinaredmond9107
    @christinaredmond9107 5 років тому +5

    Love this video! I was just in NYC for the weekend and was pleasantly surprised by the great cycling infrastructure. I had several great rides on a citibike, both on pathways and roads. I get so frustrated by the helmet scolds as well. I agree that cycling is all about managing risk, and I think safety is directly tied to infrastructure and awareness of cyclists. In my small Canadian city, I would never ride anywhere without a helmet (also, it's required by law!). But I'm not going to judge the thousands of New Yorkers (or Danes, or Dutch people) who cycle every day without helmets....they know what they're doing!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому +1

      Christina Redmond well said!! Thank you!!

  • @sapinva
    @sapinva 5 років тому +5

    Couldn't pay me enough to go there again, much less ride there. But if I did, would definitely want a fixed gear 54x16 with chopped flat bars and 32mm tires. To be fair, does look a bit nicer than I would have expected.

  • @BlacqueJacqueShellacque_
    @BlacqueJacqueShellacque_ 5 років тому +4

    I've found NYC to be a great place to ride. Yes it's insanely busy, but no one gets their panties in a bunch because you're riding your bike (ain't nobody got time for that...they just go around you). I've never had a bad experience riding bikes in NYC. Even in Boulder I've had motorists do various not so nice things (usually just yelling or cutting you off).

  • @stephenturp2836
    @stephenturp2836 5 років тому +1

    You're the expert Ryan, but I've ridden Manhattan / Queens / Staten Island / Bronx - x3 times, and NEVER had a problem at all. The drivers in the U.K. are far more intolerant . NYC is cool 😃.
    Great, crystal clear content Ryan. 👍🏻

    • @soloist777
      @soloist777 5 років тому

      Well, if the drivers in the UK are more intolerant than Americans drivers then US drivers must be a shit load better than Aussie drivers! Because in my experience, UK drivers are a lot more tolerant and respectful than ours down under!

  • @rkornblum93
    @rkornblum93 5 років тому +6

    Great video! I would love to see you visit other cities and highlight their bike infrastructure. I'm already looking at visiting NYC, and I'll use some info from this video!

  • @grittyxmsu
    @grittyxmsu 5 років тому +12

    Ryan, come back in May for the 5 Boro Bike Tour! 30,000 cyclists on closed boulevards 6 lanes wide. Great views of the city, riders and bikes of all shapes and sizes, and a great finish festival in Staten Island. 47 miles of heaven!

    • @MikeLyncheski
      @MikeLyncheski 5 років тому

      Tom Cornell Ryan, definitely come out for this! I would love to ride with you.

    • @Chris-0703
      @Chris-0703 5 років тому +1

      I did that event once, it was awful. Bunch of amateur cyclists.

    • @hejiranyc
      @hejiranyc 4 роки тому

      There are also BLM protest rides on Friday evenings. Although I have mixed feelings about the BLM movement (the cause is righteous, but the organization itself is racist/anti-Semitic/anti-Asian garbage), the feeling of riding around the city in a large pack of people (masked, of course) while being cheered on by supporters is a lot of fun.

  • @barryschnoor7300
    @barryschnoor7300 2 роки тому +1

    A few weeks ago, I'm riding NYC (1st Ave northbound), and see a trash truck ahead in the bike lane. I slow, about half a block away, making the assumption that he's going to pull out after picking up some bags. The truck actually backs up after that. So I come to a complete stop, with what I thought was plenty of room between me and the truck. The guy on the back of the truck (roughly the size of a refrigerator) stepped off the truck and took two backward steps right into my stationary bike. The language he used was apropos of what you might think a NYC sanitation hauler might use. I started to argue that he was in the bike lane, and that I was at a complete standstill. When the driver got out to start in on the conversation, I knew it was more important to be alive than right. I made my apologies and moved on to a great day of riding.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  2 роки тому

      Yikes!! That’s a scary situation. People driving and parking in nyc bike lanes is a big problem

  • @ChasingChinster
    @ChasingChinster 5 років тому +1

    2:35 not allowed to unload in the bike lane or ¨salmon¨ down a one way street the wrong way... this stuff is pretty common in NYC and collisions can happen really quickly!

  • @abiker4104
    @abiker4104 5 років тому +1

    New York is getting better every year! Sometimes there are a few setbacks, like losing a protected lane in Inwood after repaving (they decided not to paint it back in...going to vote for a different rep. next time around). Riding the Riverside parkway, or up through the Bronx on the Putnam Trail into Yonkers, or over the many bridges, down to Rockaway Beach, around and around Prospect Park, through Queens to the Kissena Velodrome... There are so many miles of lanes and places to see, to eat at, to hang out, this city keeps on giving.

    • @drewdorkhead
      @drewdorkhead Рік тому

      Brooklyn/Queens Greenway and over towards Rockaway Beach is unbeatable, great views and you get to blow by traffic in a separated bike lane
      (oh this is a 4 yr old post, oh well, tis still true)

  • @wOhst
    @wOhst 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for this nice short film!
    I have to visit the city again and ride it, someday :).

  • @frankducett9
    @frankducett9 Рік тому +1

    New York is very tempting, no Grizzly bears like Montana, just trucks. Oh, and the world's best Pizza.
    Don't argue with me, I have done the Pizza test in New York, Rome, Napoli and a thousand other places.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  Рік тому

      I love nyc pizza!!!

  • @jtelvis3
    @jtelvis3 5 років тому

    Wow, I never imagined that NYC would be so bike friendly! My wife was there last June and told me that my daughter and a group of her high school friends actually rented bikes and rode them near Times Square. I was like, "WHAT?!?!?! Is she crazy?!?!?!" But after watching this I'm not so mad at my wife anymore for letting her do that (or for letting her do so without a helmet!)! 😜

  • @Jeep-Addicts
    @Jeep-Addicts 5 років тому +1

    Ryan you need to let me know if you want to do the 5 Borough bike ride. It’s 40 miles with the streets closed and is awesome. Paul

    • @ArtieJohansen
      @ArtieJohansen 5 років тому

      Pauls.Adventure It is pretty amazing! A lot of bike people talk shit because there were so many people last year but I’ve ridden twice and never had a bad experience. My partner has done it four times and it’s always been great. Nothing like having the NYC streets all to ourselves even if we have to ride all day in the rain.

  • @sknyjohn
    @sknyjohn 5 років тому

    The numerous bike lanes that have been installed since I started bike commuting in NYC in 1995 have helped make biking in NYC a lot safer than it was when I first started but I still wouldn't ride without a helmet in NYC except maybe on Governor's Island where there are essentially no cars, but thanks again for showing how feasible biking is in this town where I was born and have lived in and around for 48 years!

  • @Beery1962
    @Beery1962 5 років тому +1

    4:06 Protected bike lanes - "protected" between intersections, but studies show they're more dangerous than the road, because the protection goes away at every intersection (where most cyclists are hit). This one is not horrible, because at least they don't allow motorists to park, so you're visible when you get to an intersection, but it's nowhere near wide enough, and it allows two-way bike traffic, so when you're riding against traffic, you're not where a motorist is looking. Personally, I avoid all "bicycle infrastructure" - the road is safer.

  • @katzsteel
    @katzsteel 5 років тому +1

    Love NYC! visited for the first time last year. Had a really good time and did all the touristy stuff. I wanted to use the citi bikes but my wife was not comfortable riding one in the city. Maybe next time. My city is Omaha and we have a long way to go with biking. There are very few bike lanes and our bike paths don’t hook up and make destinations easier. It’s very disappointing as we are growing, but money doesn’t seem to go to biking. A few years ago the city admins even fired our “bike ambassador”, so that should tell you something about our progress. Our neighbor state, Iowa does much better accommodating bikes. I wish our city leaders would learn from them as Omaha has so much potential. Lastly, I’m most scared of cars hitting me from behind so I turn on my light when I think about it. Also, bright shirts help too.

  • @PeterBragiel
    @PeterBragiel 5 років тому +1

    Great video, Ryan! It was nice to see you riding through one of my favorite cities. Loved the local perspective alongside your personal experience. If you're ever in LA, let's go on a long bike ride, or better yet, extend it to a multi day longer distance point to point trip. I'd be down! Hit me up. Have bike, Will Travel.

  • @bonefishboards
    @bonefishboards 2 роки тому

    Lots of surfers in NYC. I have a number of clients in NYC. Rockaway Beach gets world class waves quite often.

  • @CaFeMotoX_
    @CaFeMotoX_ Рік тому

    I think you need to visit again and see if this is still true (which I would say it is not).
    I'm a former New Yorker. I lived in Manhattan for 20 years (1999-2019) and Bay Ridge Brooklyn before that. When I rode my bike in 2019 (and before), the bike paths were mostly non-motorized, non-assisted bikes and I could enjoy riding them at a casual pace with little to no fear. I recently visited in August (of 2023) and it has become A LOT more dangerous because of the e-bikes, mopeds, etc. The primary problem is reckless riding and passing improperly and without prior warning. At the end of my 3 week trip to NYC, I was SO GLAD to be back in Seattle. While I think e-bikes are great for those who need the assistance, they're terrible for those who only care about getting from A to B as quickly as possible with little or no regard to others. Which I felt was prevalent among the majority of e-bikers, mopeds, motor scooters, etc that passed me, made wide turns (and went into the opposing lane) and confronted (eg, ignored red lights at intersections).
    BTW, I did a bike tour in Australia and New Zealand earlier this year (January 2023). Riding in Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney, Byron Bay and pretty much every place I went were MUCH safer (and better) than NYC.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  Рік тому

      Very interesting point…the rise of e-bikes in general is a very good thing, but I can see how people abuse their speed and put others in danger

  • @zonzillamagnus5902
    @zonzillamagnus5902 11 місяців тому +1

    Bike lanes destroy traffic for everybody unless they are separated and designed from scratch - not just cutting lanes

  • @trafficispeople5750
    @trafficispeople5750 5 років тому

    I biked there a couple years ago, mostly with friends but I was by myself part of the time. I'm used to 40+ MPH traffic going past me in the city where I live, so the traffic in NYC felt busy but less speedy. I quickly got used to dodging potholes & cars & biked faster than I normally would. I liked biking there more than walking & taking trains like I had in previous visits - it was such a great way to see the city. I can't wait to come back and ride again! Especially want to bike with Clarence & family!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      I agree with everything you said!

  • @ihoppoet
    @ihoppoet 4 роки тому

    Hy Ryan, I've been a subscriber for a while, and I'm a UA-camr, I just did a search for cycling videos that were under creative commons, and this video came up. if you don't know what that is, it means anyone can legally download your video and reupload it as theirs, or re-edit it, or combine it with other creative commons videos. There is a setting where you can change the Copywrite information so people can't do this. I just thought I'd let you know. I love your videos, and congratulations on the Amazon premiere.

  • @lindzee924
    @lindzee924 5 років тому

    I dream of living & riding in NYC but those trucks in the bike lane always raise my blood pressure ...even while watching the video ! Nicely hosted by Clarence Jr & Clarence the third !

  • @michaelbenoit9240
    @michaelbenoit9240 5 років тому +2

    Two people who got me into foot powered transportation in one video (iirc some Netherlands videos)! Still have a car to get around town (~20 min drives), but anything after that is public transportation

  • @dennisdownes9319
    @dennisdownes9319 5 років тому

    I'm not a scolder......but I do want to make sure your safe and around for a while to make all your great videos......like this one! I will be heading down this summer..........Queens is now on my list. BTW.......I love Caseys Videos!!

  • @snowggirl
    @snowggirl 5 років тому +1

    Great video. Inspired to ride NYC. Thank you for this inside glimpse of the bike lanes

  • @felipericketts
    @felipericketts 3 роки тому +1

    More biking, more better! Love to see cycling grow, people getting healthier, being closer to each other and nature. What's not to like? In NY to meet the Priority folks? What a great place to ride. I hope the infrastructure bill includes lots of money to make biking easier and safer. We are headed that way and there is no turning around! Saludos y abrazos :-)

    • @duzer
      @duzer  3 роки тому +1

      I agree!! This world will be a better place with more bikes on the streets

  • @juanisraelroblesbarrera
    @juanisraelroblesbarrera 5 років тому +1

    NICE VIDEO Ryan regards from Mexico

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому

      gracias amigo!

  • @nonielacuesta2735
    @nonielacuesta2735 5 років тому +2

    Ryan what's \up?!! Love the vids in a city that is so exciting to visit!!! Keep em coming dude!

  • @inkjob12
    @inkjob12 5 років тому +1

    I remember that one bridge from when I ran the NYC Marathon years ago....love NY.....fun video Ryan

  • @davidreidy5750
    @davidreidy5750 2 роки тому

    Love bicycling thru my stomping grounds of Manhattan,Looking to do it again this year,Phila-NYC.

  • @tonylocks28
    @tonylocks28 5 років тому +1

    Love how he called you BRIAN! 😆

  • @enigmathegrayman2953
    @enigmathegrayman2953 5 років тому +1

    I was just in New York last week and I noticed some of the bike lanes near the World Trade Center memorial. I stayed in Queens near 37th and Main Street, I didn’t see bike lanes there but if they removed the garbage from the sidewalks I’m sure the bike lanes are there! 😂🤣😂

  • @toastandpoop
    @toastandpoop 5 років тому +15

    Live the video! My 10 year old is worried about you guys not wearing Ur helmets. !

    • @JAHinHK
      @JAHinHK 5 років тому +4

      Same with this 46 year old. Put on your helmet!

    • @MiniMuon
      @MiniMuon 5 років тому +1

      I think this is great, 25 years ago as a school kid I got yelled pottyhead if wearing my helmet (in my small northern country) and nowdays we seem to be asking where the helmet is. It's like seatbelts in cars, seem weird to talk against wearing them, as they were kept foolish when they came mandatory (again, in my country).

    • @JAHinHK
      @JAHinHK 5 років тому

      @@Moosey1789 This is true, but I now have a seven year old and I want to have helmet wearing role models in his life. This video is going to convert me to a bike commuter - not least of which because I live on an island (Lantau) and take a ferry to work (Hong Kong Island) - but it might convince my son to ride his bike to school. And, frankly, I want him to see helmet wearers in the video as kids emulate others.

    • @JAHinHK
      @JAHinHK 5 років тому

      @@Moosey1789 Guilty as charged.

  • @augustmariner2431
    @augustmariner2431 4 роки тому

    We have a bike lane on one of the major roads in town but if a car needs to cross it to turn into a store's parking lot they often don't yield to bicyclists (this has been my experience). I have had too many near misses (hit once in another state - same scenario) as such I don't ride nearly as much as I would like.

  • @julianne2saw
    @julianne2saw 5 років тому

    Christopher walkens parents owned a nice bakery in queens back in the day. My older sister remembers it.

  • @positivegradient
    @positivegradient 5 років тому

    When it's New York, the music has to be jazz! :)

  • @willtype1
    @willtype1 5 років тому

    my heart is warmed. that was as sweet video. i haven't been to nyc in like almost 10 years. i should bring my folding bike over and cruise around@!

  • @fayegaritta4090
    @fayegaritta4090 Рік тому

    I am going to the city tomorrow, kinda of hesitate of bringing my bike. Thanks for your video.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  Рік тому

      Do it!! You’ll love riding around

  • @TomHenryTography
    @TomHenryTography 5 років тому

    I didn't know about the Pulaski bridge! Thanks!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому

      Yeah, it's sweet!

  • @billysbikesbrews7183
    @billysbikesbrews7183 5 років тому

    I love bike riding in New York City.. It has changed for the better over the years... love the added bike lanes & what they have done along the East River.. Love Central Park.. Hoping to do 5 Boro Bike ride again in May 2020.. I once did a 3 day bike ride from Boston to Penn Station.. That was Super Fun, sleeping in tents on UConn football field.. then in Bridgeport CT.. at Seaside Park.. Keep the great videos coming..

  • @ArnieandJo
    @ArnieandJo 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your fun day on the bike! Biking makes the world better, doesn't it?

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому

      It sure does!

  • @BikeTall
    @BikeTall 5 років тому

    Very cool you visited NYC! This is my town, and I love riding here. Central Park in particular & the dedicated bicycle lanes are great. The unprotected bike lanes are scary tho. Cabs pull over in front of you, and people step out from behind illegally parked trucks all the time. I much prefer taking my chances weaving in & out of traffic than riding the bike lanes in those areas. But riding in NYC is definitely a blast. Wish i knew you were here, i would have told you the best places to get a burrito! 🌯

  • @ex0stasis72
    @ex0stasis72 3 роки тому

    It’s actually not illegal to ride your bike on the sidewalk in NYC unless there is a sign specifically saying you can’t. Cyclists just have to yield to pedestrians.

  • @bobcohen1075
    @bobcohen1075 3 роки тому

    My home town. BTW, Koch, Queensboro - nope. It will always be the 59th street bridge. Feelin Groovy.

  • @titoune1469
    @titoune1469 5 років тому

    good surprise ! an other type of video, great ! Very nice pictures, lights and "urban landscapes", we feel the New York atmosphere ! It's also interesting for a french cyclist to see what kind of bike lanes and bike network such a big city as New York can offer ! Thank you !

  • @Saiarts_yt
    @Saiarts_yt 4 роки тому

    So I would like to cycle in the city even if I am not an tourist but a resident myself. My goal is to draw common and uncommon landmarks here in nyc. I wish I knew something about parking my bike and investing the right gear. But I like to be stationed and getting my lunch without having the ability to constantly looking out for my bike. Having the ability to get to the place either on foot or by cycling I would like to take part of. That I wish to accomplish this year.

  • @donnahayes5086
    @donnahayes5086 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video! It has great information. We’re coming to NYC with our bikes next week (November). I hope it’s not too cold there yet. We’re coming from Ottawa, Ont where right now it’s -10 celcius with snow everywhere so I know at least it will be warmer than here!

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      Have fun! You'll love it

  • @LuckyJack99
    @LuckyJack99 4 роки тому

    Great vid and fantastic guided tour !

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @markzimmermann3982
    @markzimmermann3982 5 років тому

    Thanks Ryan that was awesome he works here has changed a lot

  • @SJ987672890D
    @SJ987672890D 5 років тому

    glad to see you back on a bike, at least in a video. a road trip to NYC, to yes, ride a bike could be in the near future.

  • @Chris-0703
    @Chris-0703 5 років тому

    As long as you pay attention, obey lights/signs, and have a plan it is perfectly safe. I feel less safe riding in cities where drivers and pedestrians aren’t used to bikers.

  • @jaimelopezforever
    @jaimelopezforever 5 років тому +1

    It was John Voight not Christopher Walken! He lives in Williamsburg with all the young hipsters :) See him all the time.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому

      Jaime Lopez that’s what I thought!

  • @whitestar3
    @whitestar3 5 років тому

    Thanks for hitting Queens! We always love the attention

  • @leninmercedes6567
    @leninmercedes6567 3 роки тому

    Excellent video. Loved it great job guys.....

    • @duzer
      @duzer  3 роки тому

      Thanks so much!

  • @christopherfischer6998
    @christopherfischer6998 3 роки тому

    I remember the first time I ever rode a bike in NYC. I was on the Williamsburg Bridge and I was passed by someone doing a wheelie the entire length of the bridge

  • @pamelakay3895
    @pamelakay3895 5 років тому +1

    Oooo, oooo, do Pittsburgh next! Sweet video to start the day with!

  • @saleemwaheed9956
    @saleemwaheed9956 5 років тому

    A play date! Classic. NYC really looks good.

  • @PathfinderGregg
    @PathfinderGregg 5 років тому

    LMAO at the dude with the surfboard. Cute kid. Nice to see him riding with his kid, both with helmets on. Of course, someone here wasn't wearing one. Not gonna say who.

  • @cubbykovu8955
    @cubbykovu8955 4 роки тому

    Trees is why I love Milton Keynes England sooooo much ^_^

  • @MilesCobbett
    @MilesCobbett 5 років тому +1

    Great NY bike lane info. thanks. Yo Ryan are you planning another cross country trip this summer? I thought of a fun ride theme: Interview video of each bike tourist you meet on the road? Route 66 maybe?

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому +1

      No cross country trip this summer, but I'm trying to put some little ones together, I like your idea!

    • @MilesCobbett
      @MilesCobbett 5 років тому

      @@duzer Have you ever ridden the country roads near Santa Cruz Ca? I love those rides

  • @jiliong8612
    @jiliong8612 5 років тому

    I biked into city two times a week
    It’s safe as long as you’re paying attention to your surroundings

  • @jon4739
    @jon4739 5 років тому

    Another great Video Mr Van Duzer!

  • @moritmermoriardi8101
    @moritmermoriardi8101 5 років тому

    great vid please keep them coming they are great!

  • @thomasallen4340
    @thomasallen4340 5 років тому

    Amazing Always thaught of NYC as a bicycling mecca considering its the largest city in the US

  • @2old4u
    @2old4u 5 років тому

    Another fun video. Great to see you riding.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому

      Thanks my friend, feels good to ride, it's my time to dream, even in hectic NYC

  • @ERT-px7kb
    @ERT-px7kb 5 років тому +1

    I rarely wear a helmet myself , goto country's like Demark and Netherlands where there are tons of riders and very few wear a helmet.
    Maybe we should wear a helmet while walking ? You could trip and crack your head on the pavement ?

    • @dfiler2
      @dfiler2 5 років тому

      Or maybe wear a helmet when in a car? Statistically, cars are dangerous as a mode of travel. Should everyone in a car wear a helmet? This seems like an absurd question but it really isn't. Helmet usage and perception of risk differ greatly around the world. It is worth reevaluating risk when considering biking and driving. The data would surprise many of us.

  • @MaShcode
    @MaShcode 5 років тому

    Dude, you're in my city. Wtf? Actually, I bike virtually every day and to be honest I have more issues lately with ebikes than cars. Also many close calls with pedestrians locked into their smart phones.

  • @RobBastien
    @RobBastien 4 роки тому

    Well done Ryan. Thanks for posting.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      Thanks buddy!

  • @fraserranson7215
    @fraserranson7215 5 років тому

    Some really neat infrastructure, just goes to show what can be achieved with determination.

  • @igylan
    @igylan 5 років тому

    Man, what a beautiful city.

  • @Blueyes3131
    @Blueyes3131 5 років тому +5

    Why are you not wearing your helmet

  • @joangregg4378
    @joangregg4378 5 років тому

    Wow I've haven't checked out Queens in a while. Key point " if you know what you are doing." Sometimes you can't use the cross walks with out getting hit.

  • @jacobevans5148
    @jacobevans5148 5 років тому

    Loved the video Ryan! You should have a bike garden. Have it in a basket on the front of your bike.

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому

      Ohhh, I like that idea! Plant some edible plants too, yum!

  • @galootlovestools
    @galootlovestools 5 років тому

    Great video! I really enjoyed it.

  • @peterpalov5157
    @peterpalov5157 4 роки тому

    I dig the jazz music

    • @duzer
      @duzer  4 роки тому

      Thanks, Jazzzzzy

  • @OakFlooringDirectCoUk
    @OakFlooringDirectCoUk 5 років тому

    Chapeau to NYC for investing in cycling infrastructure

  • @starfighter1972
    @starfighter1972 5 років тому

    Hi Ryan, good to see you back in the streets with your bike.
    That video I actually found pretty boring, I like more your personal videos with your real adventures on the road or your heart to heart confessions but hey you are still my buddy and I love you.

  • @israeladams6439
    @israeladams6439 5 років тому +4

    if your still in ny you gotte meet up w/ kelsey leigh!..

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому

      Back home already, quick trip. Next time!

  • @ScuuBdoo
    @ScuuBdoo 5 років тому

    06:03 Helmet goes on in case he drowns going over the bridge. LOL

    • @duzer
      @duzer  5 років тому +1

      ScuuBdoo ha! It’s a scooba helmet!