A New Yorker economics writer dives headfirst into the hot topic of the day, bike lanes, and isn't sure they make sense: "But from an economic perspective I also question whether the blanketing of the city with bike lanes—more than two hundred miles in the past three years—meets an objective cost-benefit criterion." Also he drives a Jag and wants a parking space when he drives into Manhattan from Brooklyn to have dinner. [New Yorker via Gothamist]
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