As dedicated bike lanes are coming soon to the North End / Waterfront, Therese brings to our attention a little movie about a New York City bicyclist who received a ticket for not riding in the bike lane.
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No one is discussing this kind of enforcement, so let's not start scaremongering. The enforcement discussion has centered on trying to discourage parking in bike lanes. And the discussion has been about signage and markings, not ticketing.
New York is New York, a good thing in a lot of ways, but a terrible thing in a lot of others, including lousy policing.