the state of bicycling in NYC.

I think that cycling is at a major crossroads. The battle to make cycling more mainstream has been won. The struggle to build safe bike paths and lanes is moving forward. With these victories comes a critical challenge -- redefining a culture of respect by and among cyclists.

If we don't make it culturally unacceptable (or simply a violation of basic etiquette that will get someone to mouth off) to ride the wrong way on bike lanes and fail to yield the right of way to pedestrians just as we demand the right of way from cars we are inviting legislative remedies to the problem. There's no good that can come from that.

Riding around recently, I started to feel the largest threat to me as a cyclist is no longer the cars, it now feels like that prize is taken by my fellow cyclists.

I'm not sure how to win this battle, but if we don't the loss will be felt for a long time to come.