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    • Gelinas: NYC Must Acknowledge That Bike-Share's Primary Goal Isn't Operational Profitability (C&S)
    • Driver Critically Injures 12-Year-Old in Boro Park (News, Gothamist)
    • Four Die in High-Speed "Stunt Gone Wrong" in Astoria (Post, TL)
    • Red Light Camera Revenue Dropped 14 Percent Last Year as Fewer Drivers Run Reds (News)
    • Work Has Begun on Safety Fixes at 96th and Broadway, Including Turn Bans and New Crosswalk (News)
    • Driver Jumps Curb, Slams Into Midtown Building, Injuring Five (WNBC)
    • Police Looking for Help ID'ing Man Left Unconscious By Livery Driver in Morrisania (WCBS, WNBC)
    • WNYC Rides Along With Annual Ghost Bike Memorial Ride
    • Bklyn Bridge Neighbors Upset DOT Didn't Trim Path Expansion Plan as They Requested (Bklyn Paper)
    • Thruway Board in No Rush to Take Up Tappan Zee Bridge Transit Recommendations (MTR)
    • DOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg Sits Down for Interview With Transportation Alternatives

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