The City That Never Walks

By ROBERT SULLIVAN - The New York Times

FOR the past two decades, New York has been an inspiration to other American cities looking to revive themselves. Yes, New York had a lot of crime, but somehow it also still had neighborhoods, and a core that had never been completely abandoned to the car. Lately, though, as far as pedestrian issues go, New York is acting more like the rest of America, and the rest of America is acting more like the once-inspiring New York.
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And yet, here in New York, we even have the debate over bicycle traffic backwards. We focus on drivers

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