The milled roadways of Second Avenue and Third Avenue are rough rides for motorists and cyclists... Citi Bikes especially have little bump sensitivity.
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ReplyDeleteOuch...
DeleteIt looks lonely
ReplyDeleteHas anyone seen when this is planned to be repaved? My commute to work is far more dangerous now that I don't have an effective way to use 2nd Ave.
ReplyDeleteYou'd think DOT would mill then pave the day after
ReplyDeleteGrammar Nazi here. It is incorrect to use "think" and "DOT" in the same sentence.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably incorrect to flippantly use Nazi when unnecessarily taking a stab at erudition.
DeleteThat’s definitely a rough ride
ReplyDeleteCiti Bike saddle?
ReplyDeleteHA!! pave the next day?? you must be joking --- this IS the nyc DOT after all........
ReplyDeleteMaybe Mayor Adams can hire his cousin
ReplyDeleteto pave the roads.
LOLOL! I just brought up grape juice through my nose at the thought!
DeleteMaybe the person who schedules street paving is locked up or on the run.
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