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2 Killed when Scooter, Bicycle Crash in Queensboro Bridge Bike Lane

Police said the bridge’s bike-only lane was redesigned last year after safety complaints and now carries bikes, e-bikes and mopeds.

  • On Thursday, a 39-year-old motorized scooter operator and a 35-year-old cyclist died in a head-on collision on the Queensboro Bridge bike lane, both pronounced dead at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Queens.
  • The crash occurred on the bridge's northern outer roadway, designated exclusively for bikes since May of last year, replacing an 11-foot shared lane following years of advocacy by street safety activists.
  • Long Island City resident Andrew Woolward described the bicycle as "practically broken in half," while Transportation Alternatives identified the scooter as an illegal device capable of reaching 53 mph.
  • Ben Furnas of Transportation Alternatives and Roz Gianutsos of Families for Safe Streets urged the City Council to pass "Ride Safe, Ride Right" legislation, or Intro 244, banning devices exceeding 20 mph.
  • Advocates emphasize that city infrastructure was never built for devices moving at high speeds in congested zones like the Queensboro Bridge, as the NYPD Collision Investigation Squad continues its inquiry.
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2 dead after e-scooter crashes into bike on New York City bridge

Two people died in a collision between a rider on an e-scooter and another on a bike on the bike path on a New York City bridge Thursday morning.

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abc 7 NY broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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