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    • The Times Looks at the Effort to Impose Real Consequences for Reckless Driving
    • Post "Exclusive" Uses Public Data to Show Speeding Enforcement Is Up After New Speed Limit Took Effect
    • Cop Detailed to Speeding Enforcement Tells Driver He Doesn't Care for Vision Zero Work (Post)
    • Driver Injures Pedestrian in Rossville (Advance)
    • Driver, 82, in Serious Condition After Flipping Car at Shore Rd and Third Ave in Bay Ridge (Bklyn Paper)
    • Times Ledger Urges Action on Gianaris Bill to Toughen Penalties for Unlicensed Drivers Who Kill
    • De Blasio Faces Opposition to Affordable Housing Plans in Sunnyside (DNA, City Lens), East NY (DNA)
    • Brennan Rejects Port Authority Reform Compromise Bill From NJ Republicans as Inadequate (NYT)
    • S.I. EDC Fights for West Shore Light Rail (Advance via 2nd Ave Sagas)
    • If Only There Were Bus Routes or a Train Commuters Could Take to the S.I. Ferry (Advance)
    • Animal NY Takes a Trip Inside the WTC Transportation Hub

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