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    • Post: NYPD Ticketing Fewer Cyclists and More Pedestrians Compared to 2013
    • Forgione: Bike Lanes Shouldn't Impede Throughput; 10th Precinct CO: We Ticket Cyclists Daily (CN)
    • Fresh Direct to Break Ground on Mott Haven Facility Today (Crain's)
    • Related: Latent Demand for Safe Cycling Infrastructure in the South Bronx (Mott Haven Herald)
    • CB 12 Endorses Proposal to Widen George Washington Bridge Pedestrian and Bike Paths (DNA)
    • Marty Markowitz and Others Who Drove on Borough Hall Sidewalk Cost Taxpayers $11 Million (News)
    • Times Ledger Columnist Bob Harris: Bus Lights and Children's Escorts Make Speed Cams Redundant
    • School Bus Crashes Injure 15 Kids and a Senior in Queens (News)
    • Crash Witness Sues After NYPD Arrested Her for Refusing Breathalyzer (Post)
    • Kabak: PATH Extension to Newark Airport Too Pricey for Projected Ridership (SAS)
    • Inherently Dangerous Ride-Hailing Apps Might Also Violate Distracted Driving Laws (NYT)

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