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    • More Coverage of DMV's Indecision on Consequences for Allison Liao's Killer (News, DNA, WNYC)
    • TLC Suspends Five of Six Uber Livery Bases After Company Refuses to Release Trip Data (Biz Journal)
    • Frivolous Citi Bike Lawsuits, Mandatory Helmets Edition (Post, News)
    • More Coverage of Uber Driver Who Killed UES Pedestrian (Gothamist, Post, WNBC)
    • Officer Suspended After Injuring Another Cop on Cruiser's Hood (News, Post, WCBS, Bklyn Paper)
    • Joy Riding on Cruisers While Traffic Enforcement Continues to Drop? The Times Is Not Impressed (1, 2)
    • Cobble Hill Pub Shutters After Driver Smashes Storefront (Bklyn Paper, Brownstoner)
    • After Long Wait, Post-Sandy Repairs on Plumb Beach Bike Path Are Complete (Bklyn Daily)
    • Christie's Bridgegate Investigation Suggested Tougher Port Oversight Than Bi-State Report (CapNY)
    • Gothamist and Brokelyn Offer Guides for Biking in Wintry NYC Weather Conditions

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