As New York City gears up for warmer weather and longer days, the city is launching a cycling season initiative aimed at promoting road safety and encouraging residents to hit the streets on two wheels. In a bid to make cycling more accessible and appealing, the city is handing out free helmets and bike lights to cyclists. The giveaways are part of a broader effort to increase cycling infrastructure and awareness in the city, which has seen a surge in popularity in recent years. By providing essential safety gear, city officials hope to reduce the number of cycling accidents and make the city's streets safer for all users.
New York City kicks off cycling season with helmet and bike light giveaways MSN