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Bike lanes for 5th and 6th Avenues?

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Transportation Alternatives, the organization that promotes, walking, biking and public transit, wants to see more bike lanes along Fifth and Sixth Avenues, DNAinfo reports.

The group is hosting a meeting next week to kick off a campaign dedicated to bringing bike lanes to these centrally located and highly trafficked roadways. 

Although there are northbound bike lanes on First Avenue and Eighth Avenue, biking advocates say that still leaves a large gap in the availability of protected bike lanes through the middle of Manhattan.

Reporter Mary Johnson discusses the issue.

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