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    • Bill to Set NYC Speed Limit at 25 MPH Imperiled in State Senate (Post)
    • SI Pedestrian Christal Aliotta, 31, Killed by Unlicensed Driver Who "Appeared to Be High" (AdvancePost)
    • Meanwhile, SI Rep Vincent Ignizio Floats Bill to Extend Muni Meter Grace Period (Post)
    • More G Trains Running on Weekday Afternoons; Weekend M to Manhattan Returns (TL, WNYC)
    • MTA: Bike Racks on Buses Won't Work in NYC (PIX)
    • Cuomo Says Licenses for Undocumented Immigrants Is a No-Go This Year (News)
    • Joshi Pledges More Boro Cab Permits, and There's a Long Waiting List (Capital, News)
    • Carriage Horse Runs Loose Through Central Park, Crashes Into Taxi (Post, News)
    • Invisible Visible Man: Blame-Sharing Propaganda Won't Reduce Road Carnage
    • What If Motorists Had Mood Light Helmets? (NYT)
    • Heads Up NYC -- It's Car Week! (Crain's)

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