The proposed hub would be located in a vacant newsstand at 72nd Street and Broadway near the 1/2/3 train stop, where around 31,000 straphangers pass through every weekday. It’s part of a $1 million pilot program by Mayor Adams and Sen. ator Chuck Schumer, aimed to improve working conditions by providing a place for delivery workers to rest, repair their gear and recharge their e-bikes.
(NEW YORK) The growing popularity of e-bikes in the United States in recent years has led to a rise in fires and other hazards, local and federal officials are warning. At least 19 people died in the United States in 2022 because of fires or overheating incidents related to battery-powered products such as e-bikes, scooters
(NEW YORK) — The growing popularity of e-bikes in the United States in recent years has led to a rise in fires and other hazards, local and federal officials are warning. At least 19 people died in the United States in 2022 because of fires or […]