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		<title>NYC [data]: Williamsburg Bridge 2,600 Riders Daily</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Aug 2011 20:14:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Numbers help support arguments.  Strong numbers help determine policy.  This is the first in a series of  posts to document statistics regarding cycling, its infrastructure and safety. In a greeting to the Tour de Brooklyn riders on June 4, 2007, New York Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Kahn commented that the Williamsburg Bridge is the most popular [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bikeablecommunities.org/wp_sys/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/williamsburg-bridge-bike-path.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1233" title="williamsburg-bridge-bike-path" src="http://bikeablecommunities.org/wp_sys/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/williamsburg-bridge-bike-path-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>Numbers help support arguments.  Strong numbers help determine policy.  This is the first in a series of  posts to document statistics regarding cycling, its infrastructure and safety.</p>
<p>In a greeting to the Tour de Brooklyn riders on <span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>June 4, 2007</strong></span>, New York Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Kahn commented that the Williamsburg Bridge is the most popular bridge in the city with <strong>2,600</strong> riders crossing every day.</p>
<p>See <a title="Streetsblog.org" href="http://www.streetsblog.org/2007/06/04/tour-de-brooklyn-city-is-considering-car-free-central-park-trial/" target="_blank">Streetsblog.org</a> to review the transcript of Ms. Janette Sadik-Kahn&#8217;s address to the crowd [copied below]:</p>
<blockquote dir="ltr"><p>Thanks Noah.</p>
<p>Good morning. As Noah mentioned, I was recently appointed  transportation commissioner by Mayor Bloomberg. And I want to thank  Transportation Alternatives for organizing this terrific event. And want  to welcome you to the 2007 Tour de Brooklyn. When I was coming over  here, I thought it was interesting, when I was on the other side of the  bridge, it was called the Tour de Brooklyn, when I got over to Brooklyn,  it was called the Tour <em>duh </em>Brooklyn.<span id="more-1232"></span></p>
<p>But this is a great opportunity for recreation and it&#8217;s great to see you all out here. <strong>Cycling  is also the backbone of our city&#8217;s transportation network. And we need  to do more to find ways to build out our transportation infrastructure  to include biking. And that’s what we want to change. </strong></p>
<p>The Brooklyn cycling network continues to evolve, and we really  want to do everything we can to make that happen. Brooklyn could  certainly be called the bicycling borough. Downtown Brooklyn has been a  focal point of our investments. And if you consider the huge investments  that we&#8217;ve made to date on the East River bridges alone, I think it&#8217;s  some serious cycling infrastructure and I think it&#8217;s the envy of many  riders from across the country. And if you&#8217;re from the northern borough –<strong> the northern part of Brooklyn, and you use the Williamsburg Bridge,  congratulations: That&#8217;s the most popular bridge in the city today, with  2,600 riders crossing this bridge every day.</strong></p>
<p>And moving forward, we&#8217;re going to dramatically increase this  with Mayor Bloomberg&#8217;s sustainability program, we&#8217;re going to continue  to invest in better connections to the biking network. Make better  intermodal connections to our transit stations, and do everything we can  to improve the quality of life for bikers in this city. So thank you so  much. None of this could happen with out you.</p>
<p>I look forward to your support as we move forward to improve  transportation and the biking network in New York City. So, on to the  road.</p></blockquote>
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