Cyclists rally to demand New York City take action to stop fatal bike accidents

Cyclists rally demanding NYC stop bike fatalities

NEW YORK -- Dozens of cyclists took to the streets of Manhattan on Wednesday to demand Mayor Eric Adams take action to stop bike fatalities.

Twenty-six people have been killed while riding their bikes in New York City so far this year.

The cyclists gathered in Washington Square Park and held a vigil for the victims.

Organizers say the city is on track to have the second deadliest year for cyclists on record.

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