NYPD’s Back-to-School Street Safety Tips: The Good, the Bad, and the “Huh?”
Occasional tweets (and actual policing) aside, NYPD has gotten savvier with its traffic safety messages under Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton. For the start of school, the police blasted out information aimed at both drivers and kids. While there's room for improvement, it's a step up from some of the department's previous traffic safety tips.
September 8, 2014
Traffic Remains the Top Injury-Related Killer of NYC Kids Under 15
Last week, the city announced that it is kicking off the school year with the gradual roll-out of all 140 school zone speed cameras allowed under state law. There's good reason for the expansion: Despite drops in fatality rates over the past decade, a report from the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene shows that traffic remains the leading injury-related killer of New York City children.
September 8, 2014
Eyes on the Street: It’s Not Easy, Being the Right Shade of Green
With construction on the massive Third Water Tunnel shifting east along Grand Street, the section of the street through Soho, Little Italy, and Chinatown is getting repaved for the first time in years. Along with the new surface comes restoration of Grand Street's protected bike lane -- this time with a twist: Unlike other NYC bike lanes, this lane is being repainted in a bright, Kermit the Frog shade of green.
September 5, 2014
New DOT Report: Protected Bike Lanes Improve Safety for Everyone
In sync with Bicycling Magazine naming New York America's best biking city, DOT released a report this week full of stats on the safety impact of protected bike lanes. It's the most robust data the city has released about this type of street design, and the results prove that protected bike lanes make streets safer not just for cyclists, but pedestrians and drivers as well.
September 5, 2014
Tonight: Important Complete Streets Meetings in Manhattan and Queens
Tonight's a big night for livable streets events, with community board meetings on proposals for Greenwich Village, the Lower East Side, and Long Island City. Plus, join Streetsblog at ARTCRANK if you're looking for some fun.
September 4, 2014
Trottenberg: NYC Won’t Be Dethroned as America’s “Best Biking City”
On the sidewalk of Lafayette Street this morning, next to the city's newest protected bike lane and across from a Citi Bike station, officials and advocates celebrated New York's #1 ranking on Bicycling Magazine's list of the best American cities for biking. As Transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg accepted the honor, a question lingered: Given that so much of New York's progress on bicycling came under the previous mayor, how will the de Blasio administration hold on to the top spot?
September 3, 2014