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There’s a freshly painted bike lane on Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn. It begins at Fulton Street, and 14 blocks east, at Classon Avenue, it abruptly ends. There are no turns, indicators or obstacles. Why does the bike lane end? Why on that particular block?