Streetfilms: Kids Lead the March for Safe Streets
We can reshape our streets and our laws to protect children's lives. As you can see in the video, New Yorkers are ready for bold action to prioritize people over cars.
March 13, 2018
Driver Who Killed Phil O’Reilly Had a History of Speeding and Red Light Tickets
The same Nissan was cited for speeding five times in less than two years and a red light violation two months before O'Reilly was killed.
March 13, 2018
NYC Motorists Injured 1,166 Pedestrians and Cyclists in January, and Killed Eight
Eleven people died in New York City traffic in January, and 4,330 were injured, according to City Hall. Pedestrian and cyclist injuries and deaths declined compared to January 2017.
March 12, 2018
Stop Killing Kids: March for Safer NYC Streets on Monday
City motorists have killed no fewer than 24 children age 14 and under since the 2014 launch of the Vision Zero traffic safety program. On Monday, you can demand more from the city.
March 9, 2018
Most Council Members Want DOT’s Routine Paving Projects to Incorporate Safer Street Designs
A majority of the City Council has signed on to support the proposition that whenever DOT repaves a street, it should add design and engineering elements that make walking and biking safer.
March 8, 2018
DA Eric Gonzalez and NYPD: No Charges for Driver Who Killed 2 Kids in Crosswalk
Video shows Dorothy Bruns run a red light before striking the children, ages 1 and 4, and their mothers. The car Bruns was driving has been tagged for four red light violations and four school zone speeding violations since 2016.
March 6, 2018
Postal Service Street Cheats Double Park Personal Cars on Empire Boulevard Sidewalk
Placard abuse by postal workers is a daily occurrence at the James E. Davis post office in Crown Heights.
March 2, 2018