The NYPD slowed down on ticketing bicyclists this year, while the department increased the number of jaywalking summonses issued, new data obtained by The Post reveals.

Tickets to bicyclists, which can range from offenses like going the wrong way to blowing through a red light, are down nearly 25 percent through the end of November.

Police have doled out about 32,500 tickets this year — which is more than 10,000 fewer than the 43,000 were issued in the same period last year.

The decrease in violations comes even as two people have been struck and killed by bikes in Central Park this year.

Meanwhile, tickets for pedestrians who cross streets against the light are up 275 percent — from 514 last year to 1,930 this year.